Educational Psychology and Learning: Does Mental Abilities and Self-regulated Learning Influence Learning Performance: A Survey Study on Vietnamese Educational Institutions

Authors

  • Le Thi Ngoc Diep Faculty of Foreign Languages, Van Lang University, Vietnam - 69/68 Dang Thuy Tram Street, Ward 13, Binh Thanh District, Ho Chi Minh City

Keywords:

Mental abilities, self-regulated learning, educational psychology, learning performance, Vietnamese educational institutions

Abstract

Uncertain environmental conditions that impact children's cognitive abilities and self-learning capacities have created a number of challenges for student education today. These challenges require the attention of the researchers. Consequently, this paper investigates the influence of cognitive talents and self-regulated learning on students' academic performance in Vietnamese educational institutions. This study also examines the moderating effect of educational psychology on the relationships between mental abilities, self-regulated learning, and learning performance in Vietnamese educational institutions. The article collected primary data from chosen students via questionnaires. In addition to employing the smart-PLS statistical technique to analyze the reliability and validity of the questions and variables, the study also tested its hypotheses. The results suggested that cognitive ability and self-regulated learning favorably influence academic success. The data also demonstrated that educational psychology strongly moderates the relationship between mental talents, self-regulated learning, and students' academic achievement in Vietnamese educational institutions. The article aids in developing regulations for increasing student performance by enhancing their cognitive and learning capacities.

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Published

2022-05-14

How to Cite

Le Thi Ngoc Diep. (2022). Educational Psychology and Learning: Does Mental Abilities and Self-regulated Learning Influence Learning Performance: A Survey Study on Vietnamese Educational Institutions. Revista De Psicología Del Deporte (Journal of Sport Psychology), 31(2), 37–47. Retrieved from https://www.rpd-online.com/index.php/rpd/article/view/696