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The Contribution of Self-Regulated Learning, Self-Awareness, and Spiritual Intelligence to Academic Achievement Yuzarion; Diponegoro, Akhmad Muhammad; Prasetya, Akhmad Fajar; Taufikurrahman, Asvian; Isma, Afdila Ilham; Anari, Irfan
Psikologika: Jurnal Pemikiran dan Penelitian Psikologi Vol. 29 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/psikologika.vol29.iss1.art6

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This research was prompted by the low academic achievement of students. This research aimed to determine the contribution of self-regulated learning, self-awareness, and spiritual intelligence using an ex post facto quantitative method. The population comprised 170 students from Vocational High School Muhammadiyah X in Yogyakarta City, with 81 selected using cluster random sampling. Data were systematically collected through the utilization of instruments designed to assess self-regulated learning, self awareness, and spiritual intelligence. Additionally, academic achievement data were acquired from Semester Final Examination scores. The results showed that self-regulated learning, self awareness, and spiritual intelligence made a highly significant contribution to academic achievement Moreover, the combined influence of self-regulated learning, self-awareness, and spiritual intelligence also significantly contributed to the variable.
The relationship between spiritual intelligence, emotional intelligence, and self-regulated learning in high school students Yuzarion, Yuzarion; Yusutria, Yusutria; Wahab, Fifi Indrayani Abd; dos Santos, Felicidade Lourenca Correia; Alfaiz, Alfaiz; Yandri, Hengki; Prasetya, Akhmad Fajar; Diponegoro, Akhmad Muhammad; Hidayah, Nurul
Jurnal Konseling dan Pendidikan Vol. 13 No. 3 (2025): JKP
Publisher : Indonesian Institute for Counseling, Education and Therapy (IICET)

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This study examines the contribution of spiritual and emotional intelligence to self-regulated learning among 300 Indonesian high school students. The main problem addressed is low self-regulated learning, characterized by lack of motivation, procrastination, and infrequent material review. A quantitative ex post facto design with simple random sampling was employed. Data were collected using standardized Likert scales and analyzed via multiple linear regression and independent sample t-tests. Results showed significant associations between spiritual and emotional intelligence and self-regulated learning (R = 0.489, R² = 0.284, F = 15.988, p < 0.001), with partial contributions of 16.1% and 12.8%, respectively. No significant gender differences in self-regulated learning were found. These findings underscore the importance of spiritual and emotional intelligence development to enhance self-regulated learning. Practical implications include integrating spiritual and emotional development modules into curricula, counseling programs, and self-management training.