doi:10.31763/ijele.v4i2.629Linggu, Jacquelin S.Tasir, ZaidatunInternational Journal of Education & Learning (2684-9240)
Define Self-regulative. Self-regulative synonyms, Self-regulative pronunciation, Self-regulative translation, English dictionary definition of Self-regulative. a. 1. Tending or serving to regulate one's self or itself. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictio
The will power definition is using self-control to reach goals. "Good things come to those who wait." Waiting is an example of self-control. Sigmund Freud developed the idea of delayed gratification. This is essentially resisting a short-term reward to achieve a greater reward. ...
In this perspective, self-control can be seen as a fundamental sub-dimension of self-regulation underlying goal striving. Whilst the definition of self-control has been restricted, in the past, to its effortful and inhibitory component (Hoffman et al., 2009;Ainslie, 1975;Mischel et al., 1989...
The definition provided by Otite and Ogionwo (2006), which is “active and skilled interpretation and evaluation of information, communication, observation, and argumentation,” is consistent with this description. Therefore, in critical thinking, the evidence, the context of the judgment, the pertine...
Students not only need literacy interventions specifically aimed at the development of positive self-concepts they also need specific training in self-regulation in order to develop independent learning and deep engagement in reading. A large body of research has demonstrated that self-regulatory processe...
Before we can discuss the relationship between self-control andego depletion, we must first define self-control, a term that some have used interchangeably with related terms such as self-regulation,executive function, delay of gratification, and willpower. Let us first define self-regulation. Sel...
Self-regulation is crucial for learning and achievement in educational and occupational contexts. Educational self-regulation has been conceptualized as a
The study aimed to discuss the impact of project-based learning on primary fifth graders with regards to inclination of self-regulation learning readiness and critical thinking disposition. The study adopted the Solomon four-group design with study objects taken from fifth graders from specific primary...
The importance of critical thinking skills is widely accepted as one of the prominent sets of 21st-century skills for innovation and countering pervasive misinformation, developing the cognitive ability of self-regulation, raising responsible citizens, dealing with complex challenges in education, and find...