DEVELOPMENT OF A QUESTIONNAIRE TO MEASURE CO-REGULATED LEARNING STRATEGIES DURING COLLABORATIVE SCIENCE LEARNING
Journal: Journal of Baltic Science Education (Vol.15, No. 1)Publication Date: 2016-02-29
Authors : Eunice Eyitayo Olakanmi;
Page : 68-78
Keywords : collaborative learning; co-regulated learning; efforts regulation; help-seeking and help-giving; monitoring; planning; science learning; self-regulated learning;
Abstract
The purpose of this research was to develop a questionnaire that measures students' self and co-regulated learning processes during science learning. An instrument named Co-regulated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire (CRSLQ) was developed, and its validity and reliability were analysed. Factor analytic evidence from a sample (n=214) of science students indicated that the 21 items CRSLQ consists of four constructs: monitoring, help-seeking and help-giving, efforts regulation, and planning. Cronbach's Alpha (α) coefficients were calculated for the reliability of CRSLQ scales which ranged from 0.87 to 0.92 and 0.95 for the entire questionnaire. Additional analysis with a second sample (n=40) showed that CRSLQ was an effective instrument for measuring co-regulated learning strategies during collaborative science learning. According to these results, the CRSLQ can be used as a valid and reliable instrument in science education.
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