Self-efficacy, motivation and academic performance of students during the flexible learning mode - (2023)

Acessos: 14

Maria Crisella A. Dela Cruz, Angelina Lumanlan, Helen Grace Felix, Isabel Dizon, Arnello Valerio, Evelyn Dayrit, Sherry Jean Sison, Rommel Gaña, Elaine Joy Gatchalian

Volume: 2 - Issue: 9

Resumo. Self-Efficacy is the belief that a person is capable of achieving a specific goal or performing a particular task while motivation represents the foundation for success in all activities that an individual engages in. This study aimed to determine the correlations between self-efficacy, motivation and academic performance of 862 students. Using spearman’s rho, results revealed that self-efficacy and motivation go along together for all students with different specializations. Most of the students’ grades are not directly affected by the motivation and self-efficacy. Responses of students for most of the challenges they encountered during the flexible learning mode are limited home setup for activities that require actual performances followed by the distraction they get from social media. Results of this study reveals that even during the pandemic, the students have positive outlook in life, but grades are not dependent on their self-efficacy and motivations.

Idioma: English

Registro: 2023-10-13 09:29:11

https://brazilianjournalofscience.com.br/revista/article/view/357

10.14295/bjs.v2i9.357