英文摘要 |
The relationships between personal best goals, perceived personal best goals from teachers, self-efficacy, self-regulated learning, and academic achievement are explored in this study. The sample for this study includes the academic achievements and background variables of 7,709 students taken from the 2014 Taiwan Assessment of Student Achievement database. There are two hypothesized models in this study. Model 1 is based on studies regarding personal best goals and the Theory of Planned Behavior. Model 2 is based on the Theory of Planned Behavior alone. A structural equation model was used to test the validity of the two proposed model, indicating a good model fit for Model 2. The results of Model 2 show that personal best goals would affect academic achievement through self-regulated learning; perceived personal best goals from teachers affects academic achievement through self-regulated learning; and self-efficacy affects academic achievement both directly and through self- self-regulated learning. |