Abstract This study explored sequential patterns in social interaction states for group-level regulation of learning during collaborative learning. The participants were secondary school students (N = 92) performing collaborative physics tasks. The videotaped sessions were analyzed regarding participation, social interaction, and group-level regulation types of co- and socially shared regulation. The results show that group-level regulation emerged most frequently in social interaction state that included cognitive and socioemotional interaction and whole-group participation, which also led to and followed regulation most frequently. The findings highlight the role of joint participation in social interactions for regulation of learning in ...
This study explored the sequential interplay between challenges and regulatory processes in high- an...
Research on group learning has focused almost exclusively on interactions among individuals within g...
Item does not contain fulltextTo conceptualize regulation processes that may occur within groups, a ...
This study explored sequential patterns in social interaction states for group-level regulation of l...
This study explored sequential patterns in social interaction states for group-level regulation of l...
This study explored sequential patterns in social interaction states for group-level regulation of l...
Abstract This study investigated how socially shared regulation of learning (SSRL) emerged during t...
Abstract This qualitative study explores the convergences of small groups’ joint, positive interact...
Abstract Self-regulation is critical for successful learning, and socially shared regulation contri...
Abstract Self-regulated learning theory acknowledges the importance of an individual’s metacognitive...
The processes of individual and group-level regulation are important mechanisms of all collaborative...
Students’ ability to regulate their learning is considered important for the quality of collaborativ...
This qualitative study explored the interactions of six triads of Year One students in the United Ki...
This study explored the sequential interplay between challenges and regulatory processes in high- an...
This qualitative study explored the interactions of six triads of Year One students in the United Ki...
This study explored the sequential interplay between challenges and regulatory processes in high- an...
Research on group learning has focused almost exclusively on interactions among individuals within g...
Item does not contain fulltextTo conceptualize regulation processes that may occur within groups, a ...
This study explored sequential patterns in social interaction states for group-level regulation of l...
This study explored sequential patterns in social interaction states for group-level regulation of l...
This study explored sequential patterns in social interaction states for group-level regulation of l...
Abstract This study investigated how socially shared regulation of learning (SSRL) emerged during t...
Abstract This qualitative study explores the convergences of small groups’ joint, positive interact...
Abstract Self-regulation is critical for successful learning, and socially shared regulation contri...
Abstract Self-regulated learning theory acknowledges the importance of an individual’s metacognitive...
The processes of individual and group-level regulation are important mechanisms of all collaborative...
Students’ ability to regulate their learning is considered important for the quality of collaborativ...
This qualitative study explored the interactions of six triads of Year One students in the United Ki...
This study explored the sequential interplay between challenges and regulatory processes in high- an...
This qualitative study explored the interactions of six triads of Year One students in the United Ki...
This study explored the sequential interplay between challenges and regulatory processes in high- an...
Research on group learning has focused almost exclusively on interactions among individuals within g...
Item does not contain fulltextTo conceptualize regulation processes that may occur within groups, a ...