Title of article :
A Comparative Study on Self Regulated Learning Strategy between Accounting and Business Students
Author/Authors :
Buniamin, Sharifah Universiti Tenaga Nasional - Kolej Pengurusan Bisnes Perakaunan - Jabatan Perakaunan, Malaysia
From page :
37
To page :
45
Abstract :
This study aims to support students and educators in developing a good learning strategy as it isperceived as one of the elements that influence one’s academic success. It was conducted to identify thedifferences in self-regulated learning strategy between accounting and business students. In particular,the research examines the effects of demographic factors on learning strategy for both groups . Thereare four selected strategies in self-regulated learning strategy namely, rehearsal, organisational, timeand study environment management and peer learning. The data is obtained using questionnaire surveythat is based on the Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire (MSLQ). The samples consist of 196accounting and business students in Universiti Tenaga Nasional (UNITEN). The findings revealed that thereis a significant difference in time management, organisational and peer learning between accounting and business students. Furthermore, a significant difference was found in organisational strategies between male and female group of business studentsas well as peer learning strategies between urban and rural group for both accounting and business students. However, no significant differences were found in all self-regulated learning strategies between foundation and transfer credits group for both accounting and business students
Keywords :
learning strategy , self , regulated learning , accounting students , business students
Journal title :
Malaysian Journal of University Education
Journal title :
Malaysian Journal of University Education
Record number :
2571723
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