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[English as a foreign language (EFL) homework diaries: evaluating gains and constraints for self-regulated learning and achievement].

Pedro Rosário1, Rosa Mourão, Luisa Trigo, Natalia Suárez, Estrella Fernández, Ellián Tuero-Herrero.   

Abstract

Although homework completion is said to be rather important to achievement, nowadays there is a growing concern of educators about the increasing number of students who do not engage properly on doing the homework tasks and the subsequent impact on school failure rates. Focusing on English as a Foreign Language (EFL) and using a sample of 591 Portuguese fifth and sixth graders, the present study analyses the role played by a number of homework variables on students' achievement (proximal and distal), and their mediating role on the use of self-regulated learning strategies and perceived self-efficacy in the domain. Data confirm the indirect effect of homework on school achievement, by means of the referred cognitive and motivational variables (use of self-regulated learning strategies and self-efficacy). These findings are further discussed in order to highlight the significant role homework completion can play on fighting school failure.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22047858

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psicothema        ISSN: 0214-9915


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1.  The effects of teachers' homework follow-up practices on students' EFL performance: a randomized-group design.

Authors:  Pedro Rosário; José C Núñez; Guillermo Vallejo; Jennifer Cunha; Tânia Nunes; Natalia Suárez; Sonia Fuentes; Tânia Moreira
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2015-10-13

2.  "Homework Should Be…but We Do Not Live in an Ideal World": Mathematics Teachers' Perspectives on Quality Homework and on Homework Assigned in Elementary and Middle Schools.

Authors:  Pedro Rosário; Jennifer Cunha; Tânia Nunes; Ana Rita Nunes; Tânia Moreira; José Carlos Núñez
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2019-02-19
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