Self-Regulated Learning: The Educational Legacy of Paul R. Pintrich
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Abstract
Paul R. Pintrich was a leading figure in the field of self-regulated learning. This article discusses some of Paul's major contributions: (a) formulating a conceptual framework for studying self-regulated learning comprising phases (forethought, planning, activation; monitoring; control; reaction, reflection) and areas for self-regulation (cognition, motivation, behavior, context); (b) emphasizing the role of motivation in self-regulation; (c) conducting research linking learning, motivation, and self-regulation; (d) exploring the development of and interventions to enhance self-regulatory processes; (e) investigating how the complexities of classrooms and schools affect self-regulation; and (f) helping to…
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- 6.91
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- 100%
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- 78
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1Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Self-regulated learning
- Context (archaeology)
- Cognition
- Self-control
- Social psychology