Development of Tutoring E-Modules Through Metacognitive Strategies to Improve Self-Regulated Learning for Junior High School Students

  • Yuniarti F
  • Astuti B
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Education is a business or activity operated intentionally, regularly, and planned to develop desired behavior. This study aims to (1) produce a metacognitive strategy e-module that can improve junior high school students' self-regulated learning, (2) produce an appropriate metacognitive strategy e-module to improve junior high school students' self-regulated learning, (3) examine the effectiveness of using e-media media. This research is a Research and Development (RD) research using the five states of ADDIE model such as analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. This study involved 40 VIII graders and 7 Guidance and Counselling teachers in South Cilacap Subdistrict. The results of the study show the developed E-module is classified as "Very Appropriate" by the media and material experts to be used as a supporting media to improve self-regulated learning for junior high school students. In addition, the e-module used is effective to support learning activities based on the measurement of the self-regulated learning of junior high school students, with the results of an increase in self-regulated learning of junior high school students. This development research resulted in an appropriate metacognitive strategy e-module that could improve students' self-regulated learning. Thus, it can be concluded that the metacognitive strategy e-module is feasible and effective enough to be used to improve the self-regulated learning of junior high school students.

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Yuniarti, F., & Astuti, B. (2022). Development of Tutoring E-Modules Through Metacognitive Strategies to Improve Self-Regulated Learning for Junior High School Students. AL-ISHLAH: Jurnal Pendidikan, 14(3), 2657–2676. https://doi.org/10.35445/alishlah.v14i3.1327

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