There is continuing interest in identifying factors that influence learning in the middle years. This paper reports a case study that aimed to identify key factors that influenced Year 8 students' self-regulation of learning in English in an Australian regional secondary school with a low socio-economic profile. This study focuses on both students' selfregulatory strategies as well as contextual factors affecting student effort and performance, drawing on an analysis of a) a group of year 8 students' perceptions of selfregulatory learning strategies in tackling two literacy tasks, and b) organizational structures and teaching and learning processes that supported student learning. The paper concludes with some implications for future pedagogical and structural practices.
History
Journal
Issues in educational research
Volume
19
Pagination
227-242
Location
Perth, W.A.
Open access
Yes
ISSN
0313-7155
eISSN
1837-6290
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2009, The Authors
Issue
3
Publisher
Western Australian Institute for Educational Research