Exploring the Impact of Self-Regulation on Secondary School Students’ Motivation

Journal Title: Academy of Education and Social Sciences Review - Year 2025, Vol 5, Issue 1

Abstract

Self-regulation boosts student motivation by creating a sense of autonomy, competence, and control over their learning process. Students developing self-regulation abilities are more likely to accept responsibility for their learning process, resulting in greater intrinsic motivation. Therefore, the current study intended to investigate the influence of self-regulation on secondary students’ motivation. The survey comprised secondary students from Karachi's private-sector schools. The researcher used a random sampling design to select a sample of 100 secondary school students. The questionnaire was designed to assemble and analyse the data. The significant findings demonstrated that self-regulation strongly and positively impacts students' motivation to improve learning and educational performance. The study emphasised students' increasing motivation with self-regulation in their learning process, providing helpful information for educators and policymakers to prioritize approaches and educational activities that accelerate self-regulation skills to sustain and increase students' motivation and thereby boost their overall growth and success in secondary school.

Authors and Affiliations

Nosheen Rehman & Muhammad Akhtar Kang (Ph. D)

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  • EP ID EP760897
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14996730
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Nosheen Rehman & Muhammad Akhtar Kang (Ph. D) (2025). Exploring the Impact of Self-Regulation on Secondary School Students’ Motivation. Academy of Education and Social Sciences Review, 5(1), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-760897