To stimulate individualised learning and give students some autonomy and responsibility in relation to their own schoolwork, Norwegian teachers often use work plans as an instructional tool. A work plan is a document that describes different tasks students are supposed to complete within a certain time period, normally two to three weeks. This article explores whether the use of work plans can be used as a tool for promoting self-regulated learning (SRL). The analyses draw on data from the PISA+ video study. The data include video observations from five lower secondary mathematics classrooms (15-year-olds). Our analyses suggest the teachers rarely provided explicit instructions, cognitive feedback or autonomy-supportive learning strategies
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Summary The subject of this study is the use of work plans (schemes of work) in school. A work plan ...
The use of pupils’ work-plans in Norwegian elementary school is a wide-spread contemporary education...
This article addresses how elementary school teachers approach Bildung when planning and monitoring ...
The present study aims to deepen the knowledge about how teachers’ work with individual development ...
The present research aims at demonstrating that work plan promotes pupils selfregulated learning. Ac...
The new approach of learning and teaching puts the individual, his learning process, comprehension a...
An implication of the current research on self-regulation is to implement the promotion of self-regu...
The transition of responsibility for learning to the student has been one of the current era's frequ...
The research reported here is an exploratory qualitative study aimed at identifying professionals' s...
AbstractThe concepts of learner autonomy and self-regulated learning have gained voice throughout th...
This quasi-experimental study of self-regulated learning (SRL) in the context of primary teacher edu...
Scientists and educational psychologists research have seen on self-regulated learning as learningco...
International trends promoting school diversity and choice have reshaped education across Europe, le...
Since 2006 Swedish compulsory school teachers are required to use individual developmentplans (IDPs)...
This study examines teachers’ instructional practices during seatwork in primary Norwegian Language ...
Summary The subject of this study is the use of work plans (schemes of work) in school. A work plan ...
The use of pupils’ work-plans in Norwegian elementary school is a wide-spread contemporary education...
This article addresses how elementary school teachers approach Bildung when planning and monitoring ...
The present study aims to deepen the knowledge about how teachers’ work with individual development ...
The present research aims at demonstrating that work plan promotes pupils selfregulated learning. Ac...
The new approach of learning and teaching puts the individual, his learning process, comprehension a...
An implication of the current research on self-regulation is to implement the promotion of self-regu...
The transition of responsibility for learning to the student has been one of the current era's frequ...
The research reported here is an exploratory qualitative study aimed at identifying professionals' s...
AbstractThe concepts of learner autonomy and self-regulated learning have gained voice throughout th...
This quasi-experimental study of self-regulated learning (SRL) in the context of primary teacher edu...
Scientists and educational psychologists research have seen on self-regulated learning as learningco...
International trends promoting school diversity and choice have reshaped education across Europe, le...
Since 2006 Swedish compulsory school teachers are required to use individual developmentplans (IDPs)...
This study examines teachers’ instructional practices during seatwork in primary Norwegian Language ...