AbstractSelf-regulation is essential for learning, but it is neither innate, nor spontaneous. It is imperative for the subject to clear up the reference in order to have an effective auto-regulation. The teacher has the responsibility to create opportunities for students to construct this reference, in order to permit the appropriation of the learning objectives’ meaning.This study seeks to understand the contribution of using assessment criteria to the development of self-regulation. In particular, this article looks to answer the following questions: How can the construction and the use of assessment criteria in an interaction process contribute to the development of self-regulation of primary students? Which difficulties arise for the st...
AbstractThe concepts of learner autonomy and self-regulated learning have gained voice throughout th...
Self-regulation involves metacognition, motivation, and strategic action. Children who develop and e...
This article focuses on the evolution of students ’ ability for self-assessment. Although the studen...
Self-regulation is essential for learning, but it is neither innate, nor spontaneous. It is imperati...
AbstractSelf-regulation is essential for learning, but it is neither innate, nor spontaneous. It is ...
Fostering self-regulated learning (SRL) has become increasingly important at various educational lev...
The report focuses on aspects in the development and assessment of self-regulated learning in the sc...
Abstract In this article, we address four main questions, including: What is self-regulated learning...
This paper presents different views on self-regulation in the process of learning. What is shown is ...
Self-regulation has become an important field within educational research, but yet there is still li...
[eng] Introduction. This article deals with classroom assessment situations from a socio-cultural pe...
This paper presents a synthesis of scholarship on formative assessment, self-assessment, and self-re...
The main element of the pedagogue`s internal technique is the regulation of his emotional sphere. Se...
Self-assessment and task selection are important self-regulated learning skills for secondary school...
This paper focuses on the role of self-evaluation during self-regulated learning. After a discussion...
AbstractThe concepts of learner autonomy and self-regulated learning have gained voice throughout th...
Self-regulation involves metacognition, motivation, and strategic action. Children who develop and e...
This article focuses on the evolution of students ’ ability for self-assessment. Although the studen...
Self-regulation is essential for learning, but it is neither innate, nor spontaneous. It is imperati...
AbstractSelf-regulation is essential for learning, but it is neither innate, nor spontaneous. It is ...
Fostering self-regulated learning (SRL) has become increasingly important at various educational lev...
The report focuses on aspects in the development and assessment of self-regulated learning in the sc...
Abstract In this article, we address four main questions, including: What is self-regulated learning...
This paper presents different views on self-regulation in the process of learning. What is shown is ...
Self-regulation has become an important field within educational research, but yet there is still li...
[eng] Introduction. This article deals with classroom assessment situations from a socio-cultural pe...
This paper presents a synthesis of scholarship on formative assessment, self-assessment, and self-re...
The main element of the pedagogue`s internal technique is the regulation of his emotional sphere. Se...
Self-assessment and task selection are important self-regulated learning skills for secondary school...
This paper focuses on the role of self-evaluation during self-regulated learning. After a discussion...
AbstractThe concepts of learner autonomy and self-regulated learning have gained voice throughout th...
Self-regulation involves metacognition, motivation, and strategic action. Children who develop and e...
This article focuses on the evolution of students ’ ability for self-assessment. Although the studen...