2016 ASEE Annual Conference &Amp; Exposition Proceedings
DOI: 10.18260/p.26182
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The Impact of Teaching Self-Regulated Learning Skills to First Year Engineering Students

Abstract: This work in progress paper focuses on the development of a pilot student success course focused on developing the self-regulated learning skills of engineering students. Many students enter the engineering disciplines vastly unprepared to be successful in the rigors of engineering academia. Student retention numbers in engineering are low and some researchers attribute this low retention rate to a lack of academic skills needed to be successful. One theoretical framework that describes these needed academic s… Show more

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“…The environment-centred strategies can include modifying online learning infrastructure and the learningteaching process [42] so that the environment can facilitate motivated behaviours. Literature shows that self-regulated and self-directed learning models have been used in engineering education practice in a limited scope; these efforts include courses with a focus on self-regulated learning strategies [43,44], programs based on self-regulated learning models [45]; and creating a selfregulated learning environment through use of technology in engineering courses [46]. However, efforts to promote engineering students' self-directed learning capabilities in an online environment are rarely seen partly because of the limited online delivery before the pandemic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The environment-centred strategies can include modifying online learning infrastructure and the learningteaching process [42] so that the environment can facilitate motivated behaviours. Literature shows that self-regulated and self-directed learning models have been used in engineering education practice in a limited scope; these efforts include courses with a focus on self-regulated learning strategies [43,44], programs based on self-regulated learning models [45]; and creating a selfregulated learning environment through use of technology in engineering courses [46]. However, efforts to promote engineering students' self-directed learning capabilities in an online environment are rarely seen partly because of the limited online delivery before the pandemic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%