Winne' s (1995) thoughtful and proactive article stressed the role of metacognitive processes in self-regulated learning. Although metacognition and forms of knowledge are important, they provide an incomplete picture of the processes involved in self-regulation. Theoretical and empirical evidence support the inclusion of student perceptions and motivational processes as integral components of self-regulation. Research incorporating the operation of student knowledge and perceptions will make a significant contribution to the self-regulation literature and have important implications for instruction
The ability to manage study activities by themselves is one of the educational goals that learners s...
Self-regulated learning (SRL) is the theory developed in the field of educational psychology. SRL is...
In academic and educational field, self-regulated learning has been viewed and still being considere...
The concept of self-regulated learning is becoming increasingly relevant in the study of learning an...
Recent years have witnessed increasing academic self-regulation research. Researchers have compared ...
This study investigated self-regulated learning (SRL) as a relationship between metacognitive self-r...
Self-regulation is a highly effective way of learning, where students are active participants in the...
The purpose of the literature review and empirical studies reported here was to add to self-regulate...
A multiple manuscript format composed of three related pieces was used in this dissertation to exami...
Abstract In this article, we address four main questions, including: What is self-regulated learning...
Many changes in the concept of educational psychology right now, so that self-regulated learning has...
This article argues that self-regulated learning (SRL) in the classroom is an inherently social, dyn...
The personal attributes of self-regulated learning are often described in terms of knowledge base, a...
A fundamental goal of education is to equip students with self-regulatory capabilities that enable t...
Comprend des références bibliographiquesSeveral years ago the author noticed that many of her first-...
The ability to manage study activities by themselves is one of the educational goals that learners s...
Self-regulated learning (SRL) is the theory developed in the field of educational psychology. SRL is...
In academic and educational field, self-regulated learning has been viewed and still being considere...
The concept of self-regulated learning is becoming increasingly relevant in the study of learning an...
Recent years have witnessed increasing academic self-regulation research. Researchers have compared ...
This study investigated self-regulated learning (SRL) as a relationship between metacognitive self-r...
Self-regulation is a highly effective way of learning, where students are active participants in the...
The purpose of the literature review and empirical studies reported here was to add to self-regulate...
A multiple manuscript format composed of three related pieces was used in this dissertation to exami...
Abstract In this article, we address four main questions, including: What is self-regulated learning...
Many changes in the concept of educational psychology right now, so that self-regulated learning has...
This article argues that self-regulated learning (SRL) in the classroom is an inherently social, dyn...
The personal attributes of self-regulated learning are often described in terms of knowledge base, a...
A fundamental goal of education is to equip students with self-regulatory capabilities that enable t...
Comprend des références bibliographiquesSeveral years ago the author noticed that many of her first-...
The ability to manage study activities by themselves is one of the educational goals that learners s...
Self-regulated learning (SRL) is the theory developed in the field of educational psychology. SRL is...
In academic and educational field, self-regulated learning has been viewed and still being considere...