Contents: Preface. B.J. Zimmerman, Theories of Self-Regulated Learning and Academic Achievement: An Overview and Analysis. F.C. Mace, P.J. Belfiore, J.M. Hutchinson, Operant Theory and Research on Self-Regulation. B.L. McCombs, Self-Regulated Learning and Academic Achievement: A Phenomenological View. D.H. Schunk, Social Cognitive Theory and Self-Regulated Learning. P.H. Winne, Self-Regulated Learning Viewed From Models of Information Processing. L. Corno, Volitional Aspects of Self-Regulated Learning. M. McCaslin, D.T. Hickey, Self-Regulated Learning and Academic Achievement: A Vygotskian View. S.G. Paris, J.P. Byrnes, A.H. Paris, Constructing Theories, Identities, and Actions of Self-Regulated Learners. B.J. Zimmerman, D.H. Schunk, Reflections on Theories of Self-Regulated Learning and Academic Achievement.
Zimmerman, Barry J.; Schunk, Dale H.
"Over the 12 years since the first edition, new light has
continually been shed on our understanding of the processes
students use to regulate their own behavior. The second edition
helps to highlight the evolution of these understandings and, with
its focus on recent research findings, serves as an up-to-date
resource for serious scholars of self-regulated learning."
—Contemporary Psychology
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