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AuthorGupta, Nidhi
AuthorAli, Kamran
AuthorJiang, Dan
AuthorFink, Trine
AuthorDu, Xiangyun
Available date2025-02-27T09:56:46Z
Publication Date2024
Publication NameBMC Medical Education
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12909-024-06476-x
ISSN14726920
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/63321
AbstractBackground: Learner agency involves students actively engaging in their learning process and shaping their educational experiences through autonomy, self-regulation, and decision-making. In professional education, particularly within health professions, learner agency is critical for fostering adaptability and lifelong learning. This scoping review explores how learner agency, alongside concepts such as self-regulated learning and self-directed learning, is addressed in undergraduate dental education, aiming to understand its implications and strategies for enhancing student agency in this context. Methods: The scoping review examined literature on self-regulated learning, self-directed learning and learner agency in undergraduate dental education from 1994-April 2024 across five databases: PubMed, Scopus, Embase, ProQuest Central, and Web of Science. A manual search of the cited references was also conducted. Relevant studies were screened, and the findings were summarized to offer a comprehensive overview and identify research gaps. Results: In total, 33 studies were included in the review. The results revealed a strong interconnection between intrapersonal, behavioral, and contextual dimensions in shaping learner agency through self-regulated learning and self-directed learning among undergraduate dental students. The studies analyzed, predominantly quantitative, highlighted the multifaceted relationships among self-regulated learning and self-directed learning and learner agency, emphasizing its significance for educational practice and policy. Conclusions: Self-regulated learning and self-directed learning are crucial for developing learner agency, aiding undergraduate students' transition into independent professionals and fostering lifelong learning behaviors. Educational strategies should prioritize empowering students to become independent learners, reducing their reliance on faculty. Further research is needed to identify effective methods for promoting learner agency development among dental students.
Languageen
PublisherBioMed Central Ltd
SubjectLearner agency
Pre-doctoral dental education
Self-directed learning
Self-regulated learning
Undergraduate dental education
TitleBeyond autonomy: unpacking self-regulated and self-directed learning through the lens of learner agency- a scoping review
TypeArticle
Issue Number1
Volume Number24
dc.accessType Open Access


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