SELF-REGULATED LEARNING - BRIDGING THE CAP BETWEEN METACOGNITIVE AND METAMOTIVATION THEORIES

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BOEKAERTS, M
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[1] Leiden University, Centre for the Study of Education and Instruction, 2300 RB Leiden
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10.1207/s15326985ep3004_4
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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Winne's commentary article examined some theoretical and empirical studies not regularly cited in the literature of educational psychology. He attempted to identify existing gaps in the self-regulated learning (SRL) theory. Only a glimpse was offered of affective variables (self-referenced cognitions and affect) that influence SRL. Nevertheless, there is ample theoretical and empirical evidence that attest that SRL charges learners not only for metacognitive self-regulation but for metamotivational self-regulation as well. Consequently, a view that takes the motivated student as a starting point is a biased view. Educational psychologists should make their theories of SRL domain-specific and extend them to include affective variables, multiple goal monitoring, and multiple forms of self-regulation. These multiple forms of self-regulation ought to be made explicit educational goals when starting a new content domain.
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