In response to teachers' uncertainty and helplessness facing some types of cross-domain educational situations (CDESs), such as aggressive or impolite behavior, lack of interest, slow understanding, or drop in performance, the social cognitive flexibility (SCF) approach proposes an alternative way of considering teaching which focus not on the pupil as a problem but on the problematic nature of the situation. In this chapter, the two-phase SCF competence is theorized and illustrated by applied research and analyzed in close relation with teachers' perception of zone of action, theirs inclusive behaviors and epistemic inclusion in order to provide teachers with effective, tested, and concrete tools. SCF procedures are easy to implement, foll...
AbstractSocial- cognitive theories focus on the social framework in which learning happens (through ...
Adapting support contingently to student needs by first diagnosing their current understanding, that...
Adapting support contingently to student needs by first diagnosing their current understanding, that...
The school often generates different kinds of reputations. These reputations can have negative conse...
International audienceCognitive flexibility is the cornerstone of learning and enables us to cope wi...
International audienceCognitive flexibility is the cornerstone of learning and enables us to cope wi...
Higher education (HE) faces the challenge of responding to an increasing diversity. In this context,...
“Each of our private lives may seem complete, in itself, just as a field like psychology can seem to...
D.Ed.Cognitive flexibility and didactically opportunities in teacher training. effective learning Th...
International audienceCornerstone of learning, cognitive flexibility allows us to cope with a consta...
Social cognitive flexibility, or specific cognitive fluidity closely related to the situation in whi...
This work aims to present a systematic review of the literature on Cognitive Flexibility as the abil...
With the aim of dealing with educational cross-domain problems that are likely to appear in each cou...
This study examined the impact of a social-cognitive teaching strategy, the community of inquiry, on...
Abstract Cognitive flexibility is the ability of an individual to think in a new or different ways ...
AbstractSocial- cognitive theories focus on the social framework in which learning happens (through ...
Adapting support contingently to student needs by first diagnosing their current understanding, that...
Adapting support contingently to student needs by first diagnosing their current understanding, that...
The school often generates different kinds of reputations. These reputations can have negative conse...
International audienceCognitive flexibility is the cornerstone of learning and enables us to cope wi...
International audienceCognitive flexibility is the cornerstone of learning and enables us to cope wi...
Higher education (HE) faces the challenge of responding to an increasing diversity. In this context,...
“Each of our private lives may seem complete, in itself, just as a field like psychology can seem to...
D.Ed.Cognitive flexibility and didactically opportunities in teacher training. effective learning Th...
International audienceCornerstone of learning, cognitive flexibility allows us to cope with a consta...
Social cognitive flexibility, or specific cognitive fluidity closely related to the situation in whi...
This work aims to present a systematic review of the literature on Cognitive Flexibility as the abil...
With the aim of dealing with educational cross-domain problems that are likely to appear in each cou...
This study examined the impact of a social-cognitive teaching strategy, the community of inquiry, on...
Abstract Cognitive flexibility is the ability of an individual to think in a new or different ways ...
AbstractSocial- cognitive theories focus on the social framework in which learning happens (through ...
Adapting support contingently to student needs by first diagnosing their current understanding, that...
Adapting support contingently to student needs by first diagnosing their current understanding, that...