How Finnish and Swedish Learners' Academic Self-Control Relates to Time Spent Online in Class, Perceptions of Educator Qualities, and School Appreciation: A Cross-Sectional Comparison
In school settings, self-control is central to the ability of learners to complete their academic work successfully. Learners' self-control is directly influenced by the ways in which educators execute their work, including their instructional explanations, their classroom management, and the e...
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Main Authors: | Thomas Arnesen (Author), Eyvind Elstad (Author), Knut-Andreas Christophersen (Author) |
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