Self-regulated learning : from teaching to self-reflective practice

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Self-regulated learning : from teaching to self-reflective practice

edited by Dale H. Schunk, Barry J. Zimmerman

Guilford Press, c1998

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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内容説明

Academic self-regulation, the process through which individuals become proactive seekers, generators, and processors of information, is widely acknowledged as the means by which students transform their mental abilities into academic skills. Self-regulated students stand out from their classmates by the goals they set for themselves, the accuracy of their behavioral self-monitoring, and the resourcefulness of their strategic thinking. This highly practical text brings together leading educators and practitioners to illuminate how self-regulatory skills can effectively be taught to elementary through college-age students in the classroom and other learning settings. Chapters present a range of interventions integrating self-regulation instruction into the regular curriculum, describing each project in depth and evaluating how well it helped students acquire self-regulation principles, apply them to enhance learning, and maintain them over time.

目次

1. Developing Self-Fulfilling Cycles of Academic Regulation: An Analysis of Exemplary Instructional Models, Zimmerman 2. Writing and Self-Regulation: Cases from the Self-Regulated Strategy Development Model, Graham, Harris, and Troia 3. Transactional Instruction of Comprehension Strategies in the Elementary Grades, Pressley, El-Dinary, Wharton-McDonald, and Brown 4. Teaching College Students to Be Self-Regulated Learners, Hofer, Yu, and Pintrich 5. Teaching Self-Monitoring Skills in Statistics, Lan 6. Computing Technologies as Sites for Developing Self-Regulated Learning, Winne and Stockley 7. Teaching Elementary Students to Self-Regulate Practice of Mathematical Skills with Modeling, Schunk 8. A Strategic Content Learning Approach to Promoting Self-Regulated Learning by Students with Learning Disabilities, Butler 9. Operant Theory and Application to Self-Monitoring in Adolescents, Belfiore and Hornyak 10. Factors Influencing Children's Acquisition and Demonstration of Self-Regulation on Academic Tasks, Biemiller, Shany, Inglis, and Meichenbaum 11. Conclusions and Future Directions for Academic Interventions, Schunk and Zimmerman

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