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- Juan Pablo Sanchez-Dominguez
- Angel Esteban Torres-Zapata
- Teresa del Jesus Brito-Cruz
- Manuel Antonio López-Cisneros
Abstract
International organizations’ analyses of Mexican students have shown that the nation's educational system is currently facing significant challenges in its ability to support the development of academic skills at all educational levels. Evaluations carried out by international organizations on Mexican students have revealed that the educational system in this country currently presents serious difficulties in effectively contributing to the development of academic skills at all educational levels. Models that consider learning styles and other factors that support academic performance such as intrinsic motivation, mastery goals, beliefs, control and Regulation of the Value of Tasks (RVT) have been developed since the last century to improve the skills of both high school and university students. A quantitative, non-experimental, cross-sectional, descriptive and correlational study was conducted to identify the relationship between Regulation of the Value of Tasks (RTV) and learning style (LS). RTV data collection used the motivated strategies for learning questionnaire while EA was assessed using the Honey-Alonso Learning Styles Questionnaire (CHAEA). The study involved 108 university students enrolled in a public institution located in southeastern Mexico. The results indicate a "very weak" relationship between SRL and the active, pragmatic and theoretical learning styles. According to the literature review conducted for this study, there are very few similar investigations making it difficult to compare the results with previous data. Further research is suggested to explore the relationship between these variables in other populations.
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Juan Pablo Sanchez-Dominguez & Angel Esteban Torres-Zapata & Teresa del Jesus Brito-Cruz & Manuel Antonio López-Cisneros, 2025.
"Learning styles and regulation of task value in new university students,"
International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies, Innovative Research Publishing, vol. 8(1), pages 137-146.
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RePEc:aac:ijirss:v:8:y:2025:i:1:p:137-146:id:3579
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