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Mid-Career Adult Learners in an Online Doctoral Program and the Drivers of Their Academic Self-Regulation:

机译:中等职业成人学习者在网上博士计划和学术自我监管的司机:

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Adult professionals enroll in online graduate programs and rely on social support and on their ability to self-regulate to be successful. The literature on academic self-regulation among emerging adults (traditional college age) is ample, but we do not know how social support interacts with academic self-regulation among adult graduate students at mid-career, particularly among those students who are first generation college goers. This study addressed the following questions: (1) To what degree do parental education level and cohort progression predict academic self-regulation? and (2) What sources of social support – family, friends, loved one (significant other), and classmates – are predictive of academic self-regulation for adult students in an online doctoral program? Findings include evidence that the influence of parental educational level on academic self-regulation persists through midlife. Also, that perceived social support from family, friends, and peers predicts academic self-regulation. We conclude with implications for the design of online programs.
机译:成人专业人士注册在线研究生课程,依靠社会支持,并对自我规范取得成功的能力。新兴成人学术自我监管的文献(传统的大学)是充足的,但我们不知道社会支持如何在中生中成人研究生中的学术自我监管,特别是那些第一代学院的学生去年。本研究涉及以下问题:(1)父母教育水平和队列进展如何预测学术自我监管? (2)社会支持来源 - 家庭,朋友,亲人(重要的其他)和同学 - 是在线博士计划中的成人学生学术自我监管的预测性吗?调查结果包括证据表明,父母教育水平对学术自我监管的影响仍然通过中年持续存在。此外,感知家庭,朋友和同行的社会支持预测学术自我监管。我们对在线计划的设计有所含义。

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