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SELF-REGULATION SELF-GENERATED THOUGHTS, FEELINGS, AND ACTIONS FOR ATTAINING ACADEMIC GOALS (ZIMMERMAN, 1998)
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Scientific Questions and Self-Regulation Why addresses students’ motivation to self regulate their studying Is study, outside of the classroom and assigned work, self-initiated?
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How to study. Students choose and adapt their own way to study (for example, using imagery to remember the parts of the brain).
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When refers to the time dimension of studying. Students effective use of time involves time planning, management, and self- beliefs.
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What refers to students’ overt behavioral performance. To self-regulate their study students must be able to choose, modify, and adapt according to the feedback produced.
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Where refers to the way that students regulate their physical environment. Where they study or the use of computers, I pads, IPhones, etc. can have an impact on studying.
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With whom concerns the social dimension of studying. Self-regulated students are aware of how study partners, instructors, coaches, can help or hinder their learning.
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Because personal studying processes (WHY) interacts with performance outcomes (How) and social- environmental events (Where and With whom), they must be constantly adjusted.
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Students interpretations of their behavior (What) are influenced by their self-image, goals, and other sources of motivation.
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