Conscious Self-regulation and School Engagement as Resources for Students’ Subjective Well-being

<p>The results of an empirical study are presented within the framework of a topical problem of searching for psychological resources for the schoolchildren&rsquo; subjective well-being. The resource approach to the study of conscious self-regulation (SR) of achieving goals (V.I...

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Main Authors: T.G. Fomina, E.V. Filippova, V.I. Morosanova
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Language:English
Published: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education 2024-10-01
Series:Психолого-педагогические исследования
Online Access:https://psyjournals.ru/en/journals/psyedu/archive/2024_n3/Fomina_Filippova_Morosanova
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description <p>The results of an empirical study are presented within the framework of a topical problem of searching for psychological resources for the schoolchildren&rsquo; subjective well-being. The resource approach to the study of conscious self-regulation (SR) of achieving goals (V.I. Morosanova) served as the theoretical basis for research. The study had its purpose to assess the contribution of conscious SR and school engagement as resources for the subjective well-being of the 5-11 grade students (N=718). The study implemented the &ldquo;Multidimensional scale of school engagement&rdquo; (T.G. Fomina, V.I. Morosanova), Morosanova&rsquo;s &ldquo;Self-Regulation Profile of Learning Activity Questionnaire&rdquo;, and &ldquo;Multidimensional Students&rsquo; Life Satisfaction Scale&rdquo; (O.A. Sychev et al.). It has been established that the level of conscious SR development and the level of school engagement make a significant contribution to maintaining the students&rsquo; subjective well-being in the educational environment. New data have been obtained to clarify that general level of conscious SR development and individual regulatory competencies (planning, modeling, programming, results evaluation) serve as the mediators of the school engagement influence on the students&rsquo; subjective well-being. Expanding the understanding of the determinants of students&rsquo; subjective well-being, the results obtained provide new arguments in favor of the previously developed idea that conscious SR as a meta-resource not only contributes to the success of solving various life problems, but also enhances the influence of other psychological resources on it. In practical terms, the study results substantiate the productivity of psychological and pedagogical interventions aimed at developing conscious SR and maintaining school engagement as significant resources for subjective satisfaction with the educational environment in adolescent students.</p>
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spelling doaj-art-9306c0dd5dce481a9b3c9f73288dff232025-08-20T03:36:57ZengMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationПсихолого-педагогические исследования2587-61392024-10-0116315617310.17759/psyedu.2024160310Conscious Self-regulation and School Engagement as Resources for Students’ Subjective Well-beingT.G. Fomina0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5097-4733E.V. Filippova1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3052-0421V.I. Morosanova2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7694-1945Psychological Institute of the Russian Academy of EducationPsychological Institute of the Russian Academy of EducationFederal Scientific Center of Psychological and Multidisciplinary Research <p>The results of an empirical study are presented within the framework of a topical problem of searching for psychological resources for the schoolchildren&rsquo; subjective well-being. The resource approach to the study of conscious self-regulation (SR) of achieving goals (V.I. Morosanova) served as the theoretical basis for research. The study had its purpose to assess the contribution of conscious SR and school engagement as resources for the subjective well-being of the 5-11 grade students (N=718). The study implemented the &ldquo;Multidimensional scale of school engagement&rdquo; (T.G. Fomina, V.I. Morosanova), Morosanova&rsquo;s &ldquo;Self-Regulation Profile of Learning Activity Questionnaire&rdquo;, and &ldquo;Multidimensional Students&rsquo; Life Satisfaction Scale&rdquo; (O.A. Sychev et al.). It has been established that the level of conscious SR development and the level of school engagement make a significant contribution to maintaining the students&rsquo; subjective well-being in the educational environment. New data have been obtained to clarify that general level of conscious SR development and individual regulatory competencies (planning, modeling, programming, results evaluation) serve as the mediators of the school engagement influence on the students&rsquo; subjective well-being. Expanding the understanding of the determinants of students&rsquo; subjective well-being, the results obtained provide new arguments in favor of the previously developed idea that conscious SR as a meta-resource not only contributes to the success of solving various life problems, but also enhances the influence of other psychological resources on it. In practical terms, the study results substantiate the productivity of psychological and pedagogical interventions aimed at developing conscious SR and maintaining school engagement as significant resources for subjective satisfaction with the educational environment in adolescent students.</p>https://psyjournals.ru/en/journals/psyedu/archive/2024_n3/Fomina_Filippova_Morosanova
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