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Students’ self-regulation of homework behavior: do autonomy support and effort matter?

Social Psychology of Education
Jianzhong Xu   +2 more
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Performance Standards, Student Effort on Homework, and Academic Achievement

Sociology of Education, 1986
Recent reports on the state of American schools have focused on the standards for student performance. Using a sample of 12,146 students from 20 public high schools, we estimate the effects of teachers', parents', and peers' standards on student effort and achievement while controlling for the effects of student background factors. Teachers', parents',
Gary Natriello, Edward L. McDill
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Students' self-reported effort and time on homework in six school subjects: Between-students differences and within-student variation.

Journal of Educational Psychology, 2007
Effort on homework has a profound impact on student achievement. Researchers typically use an interindividual research design to explain homework effort. In this study with a total of 511 students from Grades 8 and 9, an interindividual perspective (focus on between-students differences) was combined with an intraindividual perspective (focus on within-
Trautwein, U., Lüdtke, O.
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Understanding Homework Behaviors: A Latent Profile Analysis of Time, Effort, and Completion

Psychology in the Schools
ABSTRACTHomework is a widely used educational practice, but the ways in which students approach it vary considerably and influence its effectiveness. Understanding these behavioral differences is crucial to designing effective and appropriate homework practices.
Süleyman Avcı   +2 more
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Early Identification of Student Performance and Effort Using an Online Homework System: A Pilot Study

Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2012
Two distinct student groups, in terms of academic performance, were identified early in the semester as either being under-performing students or over-performing students using an online homework system. The students who are identified as under-performing received, on average, lower grades than their fellow students but spent more time completing the ...
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Strategic planning: it's worth the effort. Homework makes retreats work.

MGMA connexion, 2003
Medical groups that achieve superior operational and financial performance frequently have leaders who take time to hold strategic planning retreats. These gatherings allow practice leaders to address difficult issues such as expansion, compensation structure and governance--away from the workplace and facilitated by an outsider.
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