Thriving in remOTe learning: Promoting self-regulated learning of students in an online learning context

Paulynne Angelie T. Aguhob, Kristel Faye M. Roderos, Dominic U. Cheoc, Veronica R. Dee, Maria Concepcion DC. Cabatan, Peñafrancia E. Ching

Abstract


The shift to remote learning during the pandemic highlighted the importance of self-regulated learning (SRL). Education scholars posit that SRL promotes positive remote learning experiences in various student populations. Students cannot be expected to be self-regulated learners in a remote setup by exposing themselves to online courses alone. Thus, the Department of Occupational Therapy of the University of the Philippines Manila College of Allied Medical Professions created a webinar based on the constructs of SRL to aid students in transitioning to this setup. The webinar was organized for students to understand the concept of SRL and to identify SRL strategies they can use. Faculty shared practical tips, personal experiences, and contextualized examples on how students can use these strategies to thrive in the remote setup. Given the positive feedback, there is value found in similar activities to utilizing SRL dimensions to prepare students for remote learning. Recommendations for future studies about SRL are stated.


Keywords


Self-regulated learning; self-regulation; online learning; remote learning

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Print ISSN: 2704-3517; Online ISSN: 2783-042X