Enhancing motivation by developing cyclical self-regulated learning skills

Author(s)
Callan, G.L.; DaVia Rubenstein, L.; Barton, T.; Halterman, A.
Year

Developing self-regulated learning (SRL) processes (i.e., goal-setting, strategy use, self-monitoring, and attributions) can enhance motivational beliefs including self-efficacy, interest, and task value. In this article, SRL processes and motivation are conceptualized within a cyclical feedback loop, which demonstrates how SRL processes affect motivation for both current and future tasks. Thus, educators can directly teach SRL processes to improve motivation using feasible classroom-based practices and resources.

Pages
62-74
Published in
Theory Into Practice
61 (1)
Library number
20240034 ST

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