This chapter will discuss the roles of self-regulation and self-efficacy in students with learning disabilities. The guiding conceptual framework is based in social cognitive theory. In this theory, self-efficacy is a key motivational variable and self-regulation is a means for persons to develop a sense of agency, or the belief that they can exert a large degree of control over outcomes in their lives. Following a description of the theory, research is presented showing the operation of self-regulation and self-efficacy in students with learning disabilities. Future research directions are suggested, and implications of theory and research for educational practice are discussed
Abstract Self-regulated learning (SRL) theorists propose that learners ’ motivations and cognitive a...
In this article self-efficacy research is reviewed in domains relevant to education. Research addres...
The purpose of the literature review and empirical studies reported here was to add to self-regulate...
Students with learning disabilities may also have a lack of ability to use self-regulation. These st...
Students with physical disabilities experience many problems with learning. The self-regulated learn...
While self-efficacy (SE) and self-regulated learning (SRL) are key processes that are related to suc...
AbstractThe current study sought to understand the phenomena of educational programming and academic...
The purpose of this investigation was to identify and analyze the use of self-regulation techniques ...
Abstract. This article reviews the literature on the self-efficacy beliefs of students with learning...
According to Bandura’s social cognitive theory, self-efficacy and self-regulation are key processes ...
grantor: University of TorontoAcademic self-efficacy of post-secondary students with learn...
Research shows that adolescents with disabilities often lack self-regulated learning skills. Current...
This study investigated the effect of using metacognition instruction on self efficacy of prima...
This article reviews three studies that provide evidence that students with learning disabilities (L...
The purpose of this study was two-folds: to examine the relationship between academic procrastinatio...
Abstract Self-regulated learning (SRL) theorists propose that learners ’ motivations and cognitive a...
In this article self-efficacy research is reviewed in domains relevant to education. Research addres...
The purpose of the literature review and empirical studies reported here was to add to self-regulate...
Students with learning disabilities may also have a lack of ability to use self-regulation. These st...
Students with physical disabilities experience many problems with learning. The self-regulated learn...
While self-efficacy (SE) and self-regulated learning (SRL) are key processes that are related to suc...
AbstractThe current study sought to understand the phenomena of educational programming and academic...
The purpose of this investigation was to identify and analyze the use of self-regulation techniques ...
Abstract. This article reviews the literature on the self-efficacy beliefs of students with learning...
According to Bandura’s social cognitive theory, self-efficacy and self-regulation are key processes ...
grantor: University of TorontoAcademic self-efficacy of post-secondary students with learn...
Research shows that adolescents with disabilities often lack self-regulated learning skills. Current...
This study investigated the effect of using metacognition instruction on self efficacy of prima...
This article reviews three studies that provide evidence that students with learning disabilities (L...
The purpose of this study was two-folds: to examine the relationship between academic procrastinatio...
Abstract Self-regulated learning (SRL) theorists propose that learners ’ motivations and cognitive a...
In this article self-efficacy research is reviewed in domains relevant to education. Research addres...
The purpose of the literature review and empirical studies reported here was to add to self-regulate...