Personal, Cognitive and Metacognitive Factors of Preservice Teachers’ Performance in the College-Based Leaving Examination: Mathematical Models
This study examined some personal, cognitive and metacognitive factors that could predict the performance of the preservice teachers in the leaving examination, an institutionalized mock board examination given before their practice teaching deployment. Quantitative research designs were employed....
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doaj-239ec82160834bfb83b8868e57bcec542020-11-25T03:05:40ZengIshik UniversityInternational Journal of Social Sciences & Educational Studies2409-12942520-09682019-06-0154547010.23918/ijsses.v5i4p54Personal, Cognitive and Metacognitive Factors of Preservice Teachers’ Performance in the College-Based Leaving Examination: Mathematical ModelsReymund C. DeriloThis study examined some personal, cognitive and metacognitive factors that could predict the performance of the preservice teachers in the leaving examination, an institutionalized mock board examination given before their practice teaching deployment. Quantitative research designs were employed. Repeated-Measures ANOVA and Stepwise Multiple Linear Regression were used in the analysis. The study involved 100 preservice teachers who took the examination in the second semester of the academic year 2017-2018. They were asked to accomplish the Grit Scale, Approaches and Study Skills Inventory for Students (ASSIST), Academic Motivation Scale (AMS-College Version), and Learning Strategies Questionnaire (LSQ). The study revealed that grit, resource management learning strategy, and course influence (parents) were significant predictors of the preservice teachers’ performance in the general education leaving examination. On the other hand, the combination of metacognitive learning, resource management strategy, grit, and cognitive learning strategies significantly predicted the preservice teachers’ performance in professional education leaving examination. http://ijsses.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Personal-Cognitive-and-Metacognitive-Factors-of-Preservice-Teachers%E2%80%99-Performance-in-the-College-Based-Leaving-Examination-Mathematical-Models.pdfAcademic DriveCognitive StrategiesGritTeacher EducationLearning StrategiesLearning ApproachesMetacognitive StrategiesPreservice Education |
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Personal, Cognitive and Metacognitive Factors of Preservice Teachers’ Performance in the College-Based Leaving Examination: Mathematical Models |
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Personal, Cognitive and Metacognitive Factors of Preservice Teachers’ Performance in the College-Based Leaving Examination: Mathematical Models |
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Personal, Cognitive and Metacognitive Factors of Preservice Teachers’ Performance in the College-Based Leaving Examination: Mathematical Models |
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Personal, Cognitive and Metacognitive Factors of Preservice Teachers’ Performance in the College-Based Leaving Examination: Mathematical Models |
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Personal, Cognitive and Metacognitive Factors of Preservice Teachers’ Performance in the College-Based Leaving Examination: Mathematical Models |
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personal, cognitive and metacognitive factors of preservice teachers’ performance in the college-based leaving examination: mathematical models |
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Ishik University |
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International Journal of Social Sciences & Educational Studies |
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This study examined some personal, cognitive and metacognitive factors that could predict the
performance of the preservice teachers in the leaving examination, an institutionalized mock board
examination given before their practice teaching deployment. Quantitative research designs were employed.
Repeated-Measures ANOVA and Stepwise Multiple Linear Regression were used in the analysis. The study
involved 100 preservice teachers who took the examination in the second semester of the academic year
2017-2018. They were asked to accomplish the Grit Scale, Approaches and Study Skills Inventory for
Students (ASSIST), Academic Motivation Scale (AMS-College Version), and Learning Strategies
Questionnaire (LSQ). The study revealed that grit, resource management learning strategy, and course
influence (parents) were significant predictors of the preservice teachers’ performance in the general
education leaving examination. On the other hand, the combination of metacognitive learning, resource
management strategy, grit, and cognitive learning strategies significantly predicted the preservice teachers’
performance in professional education leaving examination. |
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Academic Drive Cognitive Strategies Grit Teacher Education Learning Strategies Learning Approaches Metacognitive Strategies Preservice Education |
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