AbstractThe purpose of this descriptive study was to examine how high, average, and low achieving elementary students engage in self-regulation in math. Participants were nine elementary students and their teachers from three different public schools who incorporated the International Baccalaureate Curriculum. Using a microanalytic methodology, students were asked a series of forethought, performance, and self-reflection process items about specific math problem solving. It was hypothesized that high achievers would display more self-regulated learning processes than either average or low achieving students. To provide a more detailed picture of self-regulatory functioning among the different math achievers, a case study of fifth grade stud...
After the effectiveness of self-regulation training outside school was demonstrated, a self-regulati...
This study evaluated the association between children’s (N = 301) self-regulation and math and readi...
Teaching students to self-regulate enhances their mathematics performance, yet few studies have inve...
AbstractThe purpose of this descriptive study was to examine how high, average, and low achieving el...
Learning is about one’s relationship with one’s self and one’s ability to exert the effort, self-con...
This paper focuses on the role of self-evaluation during self-regulated learning. After a discussion...
Preparing students to become self-regulated learners has become an important goal of primary educati...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether practicing self-regulation strategies involved sett...
This study sought to examine the nature of reflection-phase processes exhibited by forty-two academi...
Self-regulation (or “executive function”, including inhibition, working memory and attention) has dr...
This study used a structural equation paradigm to investigate the effects of self-regulated learning...
The aim of the study was to investigate the relationships between elementary students’ reported use ...
As middle school students’ mathematic scores decline in comparison to other countries, researchers h...
Poster from 2006 Cascades student poster session.Self-regulated learners are students who take an\ud...
Abstract This study aims at enhancing math learning and general self-regulation by supporting dail...
After the effectiveness of self-regulation training outside school was demonstrated, a self-regulati...
This study evaluated the association between children’s (N = 301) self-regulation and math and readi...
Teaching students to self-regulate enhances their mathematics performance, yet few studies have inve...
AbstractThe purpose of this descriptive study was to examine how high, average, and low achieving el...
Learning is about one’s relationship with one’s self and one’s ability to exert the effort, self-con...
This paper focuses on the role of self-evaluation during self-regulated learning. After a discussion...
Preparing students to become self-regulated learners has become an important goal of primary educati...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether practicing self-regulation strategies involved sett...
This study sought to examine the nature of reflection-phase processes exhibited by forty-two academi...
Self-regulation (or “executive function”, including inhibition, working memory and attention) has dr...
This study used a structural equation paradigm to investigate the effects of self-regulated learning...
The aim of the study was to investigate the relationships between elementary students’ reported use ...
As middle school students’ mathematic scores decline in comparison to other countries, researchers h...
Poster from 2006 Cascades student poster session.Self-regulated learners are students who take an\ud...
Abstract This study aims at enhancing math learning and general self-regulation by supporting dail...
After the effectiveness of self-regulation training outside school was demonstrated, a self-regulati...
This study evaluated the association between children’s (N = 301) self-regulation and math and readi...
Teaching students to self-regulate enhances their mathematics performance, yet few studies have inve...