Supplementary file 1_Is Confucianism compatible with autonomous learning? An investigation of cultural influences on self-regulated learning in China.docx

Introduction<p>Cultural values may impact how well a learner uses self-regulated learning strategies in Confucian contexts, yet research remains limited.</p>Methods<p>To address the gap in past research, surveys were given to 281 Chinese university students concerning preferences f...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Andrew Schenck (22682558) (author)
مؤلفون آخرون: Caiyun Zhang (282744) (author)
منشور في: 2025
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الملخص:Introduction<p>Cultural values may impact how well a learner uses self-regulated learning strategies in Confucian contexts, yet research remains limited.</p>Methods<p>To address the gap in past research, surveys were given to 281 Chinese university students concerning preferences for Confucian values, self-regulated learning, and self-regulated use of technology. Confucian values were then statistically compared to preferences for self-regulated learning and use of technology using regression and Pearson correlations.</p>Results<p>Results suggest that traditional cultural values that promote collectivism and power distance significantly impact perspectives on self-regulated learning. However, these same cultural values do not appear to significantly influence perspectives on self-regulated use of technology. Whereas conceptions about learning have been clearly defined by long-standing Confucian traditions, perspectives on new educational technology have not, explaining the findings.</p>Conclusion<p>New techniques may be developed to enhance self-regulated learning in Confucian heritage countries. Educational techniques that mirror collective cultural beliefs and respect norms for power distance may enhance performance in the classroom.</p>