1st Edition

Self-Regulation in Education

By Jeffrey A. Greene Copyright 2018
    168 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    168 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

     

    Self-regulation in education is a familiar and important topic for all educators: professors, administrators, teachers, researchers, journalists, and scholars. As educational standards require that students take control of what and how they learn, self-regulation skills are essential to student success. Written by a leading expert on self-regulation and self-regulated learning, this book situates the topic within the broader context of educational psychology research and theory, bringing it to a wider audience. With chapters on the fundamentals of self-regulation, explanations of its uses, and advice for best application, this concise volume is designed for any education course that includes self-regulation in the curriculum. It will be indispensable for education researchers and both pre- and in-service teachers alike.

    Jeffrey A. Greene is Associate Professor in the Learning Sciences and Psychological Studies program in the School of Education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA.

    Contents

    1. Why Study Self-Regulation in Education?
    2. What is Self-Regulation in Education?
    3. How Does Self-Regulation in Education Relate to Learning and Achievement?
    4. How Can Educators Help Students Become Better Self-Regulators in Education?
    5. What is the Future of Self-Regulation in Education?

    Glossary

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    Biography

     

    Self-regulation in education is a familiar and important topic for all educators: professors, administrators, teachers, researchers, journalists, and scholars. As educational standards require that students take control of what and how they learn, self-regulation skills are essential to student success. Written by a leading expert on self-regulation and self-regulated learning, this book situates the topic within the broader context of educational psychology research and theory, bringing it to a wider audience. With chapters on the fundamentals of self-regulation, explanations of its uses, and advice for best application, this short volume is designed for any education course that includes self-regulation in the curriculum. It will be indispensable for education researchers and both pre- and in-service teachers alike.

    Jeffrey A. Greene is Associate Professor in the Learning Sciences and Psychological Studies program in the School of Education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA.

    "Because schools haphazardly teach study tactics and skills for solving information problems, learners need to become productive self-regulating learners. What is SRL, really? How do SRL and self-regulation articulate? When and why should learners apply these tools, and how can we help learners develop them? Synthesizing the spectrum of modern research, Greene expertly integrates accounts of mechanisms with careful analyses of findings and interventions. His book is not just a good read, it is fruitful, as well."
    —Philip Winne, Professor, Faculty of Education, Simon Fraser University, Canada

    "Greene, a leading scholar on self-regulation with a long history of professional success, a proliferate writer, and an extraordinary and charismatic educator, mesmerizes [and] places his readers in a situation in which they are called to actions. . . . Self-Regulation in Education is an inordinate book that should be on the desk of every educator and learner."
    —Hefer Bembenutty, Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology in the Department of Secondary and Youth Services at Queens College of the City University of New York, USA

    "A great resource for audiences who want an understanding of self-regulation that goes beyond a discussion of strategies and interventions, painting a broader picture of the topic through the lens of educational psychology. With self-regulation skills being increasingly necessary for student success in school and their future careers, this book would be particularly useful to educators and educational researchers, providing them with the fundamentals of self-regulation, an explanation of its uses, and suggestions for the application of effective interventions . . . a must-read . . . concise and accessible to readers who are not experts in this field."
    —Annmarie Noonan, Principal of North Fork Middle School, VA, for the Journal of Contemporary Issues in Education