SELF-REGULATED LEARNING BEHAVIORS LEVELS IN READING SUBJECT THROUGH E-LEARNING AT UNIVERSITY OF PGRI SUMATERA BARAT
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This study aims to determine levels of regulated learning behavior of English students in reading subject through e-learning at PGRI University, West Sumatra. Problems that occur in distance education students include lack of motivation and procrastination, interference from technology, work and family, as well as the tendency to use reactive methods rather than proactive methods. In this study, the researcher used a descriptive research in quantitative approach. Researchers collected data using the Online Self-Regulated Learning Scale (OSLQ). There were 44 students who participated in this study. Researcher distributed the questionnaire using link of google form. It consisted of 24 questions where the questions were divided into six levels of self regulated learning behaviors, goal setting (setting up the learning goals), environment structuring (deciding the place for study with minimum distraction), time management (setting up time consuming on each learning activity), help seeking (asking for assistence from tutors, peers or the expert of the area concern), self-evaluation (self-reflected the personal performance with the learning goal and achievements), and metacognition (knowledge of controlling cognitive activities).
Keywords: levels, regulated learning behavior, e-learning
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