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Children's self-regulation abilities are key predictors of educational success and other life outcomes such as income and health. However, self-regulation is not a school subject, and knowledge about how to generate lasting improvements in self-regulation and academic achievements with easily scalable, low-cost interventions is still limited.
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Self-regulated learning is a broad field that provides an umbrella to understand variables that influence students’ learning. Over the last two decades, this concept has become one of the major areas of research in educational psychology, and the current advances in the field are a signal that its relevance will continue. Self-regulated learning refers
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Participation in sport and exercise requires self-regulation. Examples of self-regulation include an individual fighting the urge to stop during an intense exercise class; a golfer trying to ignore feelings of excitement and focus on a simple putt to win a tournament; and a soccer player resisting the desire to strike an opponent who has repeatedly ...
JONES, Marc, TURNER, Martin
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Perfectionism, mattering, stress, and self-regulation of home learning of UK gifted and talented students during the COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]
Andrew P. Hill, Daniel J. Madigan
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Student conceptions of feedback: Impact on self‐regulation, self‐efficacy, and academic achievement [PDF]
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Internal consistency, convergent validity, and structural validity of the Japanese version of the Physical Activity Self-Regulation scale (PASR-12) among Japanese workers: A validation study [PDF]
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