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Index
Cover Title page Copyright page From the Series Editor
About This Publication About This Volume
Foreword 1 Introduction: Self-Regulation of Learning in Postsecondary Education
Objectives of This Volume What Is Self-Regulation of Learning? Why Is Self-Regulation of Learning Important for Postsecondary Education? Overview of Chapters in the Volume Conclusion
2 Purpose of Engagement in Academic Self-Regulation
Motivation and Academic Self-Regulation Achievement Goal Theory Achievement Goals and Self-Regulation Integrating Achievement Goals and Self-Regulation: Different Types of Engagement Contextual Nature of Purpose of Engagement and Self-Regulation Conceptual and Practical Implications Conclusion
3 Self-Regulation and Achievement Goals in the College Classroom
Case Studies in Motivation and SRL An Integrative Model of Self-Regulated Learning Role of Motivation: Achievement Goal Theory Promoting SRL in the College Classroom Educational Implications: Practical Tips for Designing Mastery-Oriented SRL Interventions
4 Understanding and Facilitating Self-Regulated Help Seeking
Help-Seeking Process Help-Seeking Need, Behavior, and Intentions Help-Seeking Goals Help Seeking and Achievement Goal Orientations Influences of the Learning Context Framework for Improving Adaptive Help Seeking Cognitive Competencies Contextual-Emotional Resources Affective-Emotional Resources—Cognitive Behavioral Systems Social Competencies—Social Skills Training Implications and Future Directions for Research
5 Self-Regulation and Learning Strategies
Brief History of the Study of Learning Strategies Components of Strategic Learning Types of Learning Strategies Teaching Learning Strategies Learning About Learning: Declarative, Procedural, and Conditional Knowledge Concluding Comment: The Importance of Learning Strategies and Strategic Learning for Academic Readiness
6 Academic Delay of Gratification and Academic Achievement
What Is Academic Delay of Gratification? Links Between Motivational Factors and Academic Delay of Gratification Links Between Cognitive Strategies and Academic Delay of Gratification Links Between Self-Regulatory Strategies and Academic Delay of Gratification Educational Implications Conclusion
7 Resistance and Disidentification in Reflective Practice with Preservice Teaching Interns
Reflective Practice as Self-Regulation Promoting a Cultural Turn in Understanding Self-Regulation Creating a Context to Encourage Self-Reflection Case Studies What Did We Learn from These Case Studies? Assertions About the Possible Effect of Interns’ Beliefs on Reflective Practice Implications for Teacher Education
8 Professional Development Needs and Practices Among Educators and School Psychologists
Motivation and Self-Regulation Defined Motivation and Self-Regulation Research Within School Psychology Perceived Importance, Interest, and Need Knowledge and Professional Practices Educational Implications and Conclusions
9 Transitioning from College Classroom to Teaching Career: Self-Regulation in Prospective Teachers
Learning Self-Regulation Through Students’ and Teachers’ Work Prospective Teachers’ Self-Regulated Learning Strategies Career-Oriented Course Assignments Conclusion
10 The Role of Web 2.0 Technologies in Self-Regulated Learning
What Is Self-Regulated Learning? What Is Web 2.0? Supporting Student Self-Regulation with Social Software: Selected Examples Conclusion
11 Self-Regulation of Learning with Computer-Based Learning Environments
What Are the Various Types of Computer-Based Learning Environments? Challenges of Learning Complex Topics with Computer-Based Learning Environments Importance of Self-Regulation When Using Computer-Based Learning Environments Student Characteristics that Influence How Students Self-Regulate Their Learning with Hypermedia Scaffolding Self-Regulated Learning in Computer-Based Learning Environments Conclusion
12 New Directions for Self-Regulation of Learning in Postsecondary Education
Major Contributions of This Volume on Self-Regulation Concerns and New Directions in Self-Regulation of Learning Conclusion
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