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Exploring learner profiles among low-educated adults in second-chance education: individual differences in quantity and quality of learning motivation and learning strategies.

Authors :
Mertens, Bea
De Maeyer, Sven
Donche, Vincent
Source :
European Journal of Psychology of Education - EJPE (Springer Science & Business Media B.V.); Dec2024, Vol. 39 Issue 4, p3963-3987, 25p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Research on learning strategies and learning motivation in different educational contexts has provided valuable insights, but in this field, low-educated adults remain an understudied population. This study addresses this gap by means of a person-oriented approach and seeks to investigate whether quantitatively and qualitatively different learner profiles can be distinguished among low-educated adults in second-chance education (SCE) by relating three key components of learning: learning motivation, regulation and processing strategies. Five hundred twelve adult learners of six SCE-institutions filled in a Learning and Motivation questionnaire. Latent profile analysis showed the presence of motivational profiles differing both in quantity and quality (i.e. good- versus poor-quality and high- versus low-quantity motivational profiles) and regulatory profiles being distinct in the use of regulation strategies (i.e. self-regulated versus unregulated profiles). Mainly quantitatively different processing profiles were found among low-educated adults (i.e. active, moderate, inactive processing profiles). When integrating all three components of learning, analyses identified two more optimal motivational-learning profiles, combining good-quality motivation with a moderately active use of self-regulation and processing strategies (i.e. good-quality motivation – self-regulated – active processing profile and good-quality motivation – moderate profile) and two more suboptimal profiles in which poor-quality or low-quantity motivation was combined with the inactive use of self-regulation and processing strategies (i.e. poor-quality motivation – unregulated – inactive processing profile, low-quantity motivation – unregulated – inactive processing profile). A fifth motivational-learning profile exhibited a pattern of poor-quality motivation combined with a moderately-active use of self- regulation and processing strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02562928
Volume :
39
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
European Journal of Psychology of Education - EJPE (Springer Science & Business Media B.V.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180497629
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10212-024-00834-5