英文摘要 |
The purposes of this research are 1. to investigate the occurrence rate of underachievement students in general subjects and in Chinese, Mathematics and English individually and 2. to compare the differences of family environment and self-regulated learning between the underachievement students and those of medium/high achievement. In this research, 1,400 students studying at the 6th grade of four elementary schools in Taipei City are selected as the Subjects. After being diagnosed with Regression Statistic Method, the Subjects are classified into underachievement-- 331 students; medium achievement-- 585 students; and high achievement-- 484 students. During the research, the“Student's Family Environment Inventory”and ”Student's Self-regulated Learning Inventory”were used as the tools. Research results are as follows: 1. The underachievement students in general subjects and in Chinese, Mathematics and English individually all account for 25%. 2. The family social-economic status of underachievement students is lower than those of medium/high achievement. 3. The family climate of underachievement students is worse than the medium and high achievement students. 4. The underachievement students are not as competent as the medium and high achievement students in their learning motivation of self-regulated learning. 5. The underachievement students are not as competent as the medium and high achievement students in their action control of self-regulated learning. 6. The underachievement students are not as competent as the medium and high achievement students in their cognitive strategies of self-regulated learning. 7. The underachievement students are not as competent as the medium and high achievement students in their metacognition of self-regulated learning. |