Chapter 2: Enhancing Urban Students’ Use of Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) Strategies in Eighth Grade Science Classes
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Published:2016
Corey E. Nagle, Barry G. Sheckley, George J. Allen, 2016. "Enhancing Urban Students’ Use of Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) Strategies in Eighth Grade Science Classes", Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue: Vol 18 Issue 1 & 2, David J. Flinders, Christy McConnell Moroye, Kate Kauper
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This study explored whether Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) practices positively impacted urban students’ performance in four Grade 8 science classes. Two classes were randomly assigned to an SRL intervention; two were assigned to a conventional teaching condition. Data were collected using a unit test, a district mandated assessment, and on-time homework completion. MANCOVA analysis indicated that the SRL intervention was related to a significant increase in homework completion and a trend toward improved knowledge of science content.
