Learning strategies, beliefs about learning and friendship, and school adjustments among correspondence and full-time high school students (2)
Key Points
The study aims to explore the relationships between learning strategies, beliefs about learning, friendship, and school adjustments among high school students.
Comparative analysis of correspondence and full-time high school students
Assessment of learning strategies and beliefs about learning
Evaluation of school adjustments and academic achievements
Significant differences in learning strategies and beliefs about learning between correspondence and full-time students
Positive correlations between friendship and school adjustments
Effective learning strategies linked to higher academic achievements
Abstract
tools for learning and school adjustments, and academic achievements
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