2024
DOI: 10.17977/jps.v12i12024p007
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Differences in Biology Students’ Self-Regulation During Online and Offline Learning and Its Relationship to Learning Outcomes

Adi Kus Rochman Jk,
Dwi Listyorini,
Fatchur Rohman
et al.

Abstract: The cultivation of self-regulatory skills holds paramount importance for individuals' future success, particularly in the context of evolving educational modalities prompted by the Covid-19 pandemic. As learning transitions between online during the pandemic and offline post-pandemic, understanding the nuances of self-regulation becomes imperative. Thus, this study sought to achieve three objectives: (1) analyzing disparities in student self-regulation between online and offline settings, (2) examining the int… Show more

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