Title of article :
Relationship between Metacognition, Locus of Control, and Academic Achievement in Secondary School Chemistry Students in Anambra State, Nigeria
Author/Authors :
Samuel, Naomi N. C Science Education Department - Nnamdi Azikiwe University - Awka, Nigeria , Okonkwo, Ifeoma G Science Education Department - Nnamdi Azikiwe University - Awka, Nigeria
Abstract :
Th.is study examined the relationship between metacognition, locus of control, and academic achievement in secondary school
chemistry students in Anambra state, Nigeria. The sample consisted of 135 chemistry students in Awka Education Zone, Anambra
state. Descriptive survey research design was adopted, and two instruments—Metacognitive Awareness Inventory (MAI) and
Academic Locus of Control Scale—were used as instruments for data collection. Correlation and regression analyses were used to
explore the intervention effects of metacognition between locus of control and academic achievements of chemistry students on
the hypothesis that metacognition affects locus of control and academic achievement. The result revealed that metacognitive
awareness overall, metacognitive knowledge (declarative, procedural, and conditional), and metacognitive regulation (planning,
information management, monitoring, debugging, and evaluation) aspects showed a positive relationship with the students’
academic achievement and a negative relationship with locus of control. The study has implication for teachers and students since
metacognition can be taught. The students should avail themselves the opportunity to acquire metacognitive skill and strategies,
while teachers should themselves train students on the most effective metacognitive skills and strategies for effective increase on
academic achievement and locus of control.
Keywords :
Relationship , Chemistry , Nigeria , Anambra
Journal title :
Education Research International