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In our study, we aim to define the profile of a group of students enrolled in the first year of an online undergraduate programme. Our sample consists of 166 students of both genders, with an average age of 42 years. We used a 35-item questionnaire as a data collection instrument, which enabled us to analyse the behaviour of these students. Statistical analysis of the questionnaire indicates a high level of internal consistency. The responses reveal strong confidence in their learning, realistic goal setting, self-awareness, and careful time management, with students planning tasks and study time in advance when preparing for assessments. The less positive aspect identified is the difficulty of studying with others or in groups. In summary, by developing and implementing study strategies tailored to the online context, students can maximise their learning, engagement, and academic success, as well as further develop their strategies for self-regulated learning.
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Study strategies Online teaching Adult learners Self-regulation
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Diamond Scientific Publishing