The effectiveness of a learning strategies program for university students
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Roces Montero, C., & Sierra y Arizmendiarrieta, B. (2017). The effectiveness of a learning strategies program for university students. Psicothema, 29(Número 4), 527–532. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/16854

Abstract

Background: University lecturers often complain about their students’ lack of learning strategies, but not many universities in Spain offer specific courses in this area. Studies on their effectiveness are also rare. Method: This study presents the results of a Learning Strategies Course implemented at the School of Teacher Training and Education, University of Oviedo, Spain. A quasi-experimental design was used with an experi-mental (n = 60) and a control group (n = 57) of students on the Educational Psychology course. A Spanish adaptation of the Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire (MSLQ): the CEAMR2 was used as a pre and post-test measure. Group A (EG) received training in learning strategies, while group B (CG) received no training. Results: Post-test measures showed significant differences in five out of the ten learning strategies assessed: elaboration, organization, repetition, self-questioning and study space, and also an improvement in one out of the six motivational scales: control of learning beliefs. Discussion: The results suggest that learning strategies courses with proven effectiveness should be offered to university students.
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