Effective learning 1350
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- Define Self-Regulation
- self directed process by which learners transform their mental abilities into academic skills.
- What are the three components of self-regulation?
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A) Self Awareness
B) Self Motivation
C) Behavioral skill
*These components are the difference between an expert and a novice. - What ar the two components of Self Motivation?
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A) Beliefs- what do you tell yourself?
Positive/Negative
B) Studying - What predicts expertise & skill level?
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* quantity of time studying and practicing
* quality of studying (quiet place) - Put the three phases of self-regulation in order.
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1)Forethought
2)Performance
3)Self-reflection -
Structure & Function Of Self-Regulatory Processes:
Forethought Phase has 2 main components name them. Place the skills for each in order from most important to least. -
Task Analysis:1.goal setting
2. strategic planning
Self Motivation Beliefs:
1.Outcome expectations 2. Intrinsic interst/value 3.self-efficacy 4.Learning Goal Orientation - Self Control & Self Observation are two main categories for what Phase?
- Performance Phase
- In the Performance Phase you have two main categories name the categories and the skills necessary, from most important to least important.
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Self Control: 1)Attention focusing
2)task strategies 3)Self Instruction
4)Imagery
Self Observation: 1) Self Recording
2)self experimentation - The Self reflection phase has two major categories name them.
- Self Judgment & Self Observation
- Name the skills necessary for the two categories of the Self Reflection Phases:Self Judgment & Self Observation
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Self Judgment: 1)self evaluation
2)causal attribution
Self Observation:
1)Self-satisfaction/affect
2)Adaptive/Defensive - Cognitive Components Are?
- SKILL
- Motivational Components Are?
- Will
- A self regulated person needs?
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personal initiative
perserverance
adaptive skill - Metacognition- require what?
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a) planning when you will study
b)monitoring your progress towards your goals - What are the 4 major areas of study skills for the 21st century?
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*Digital Age Literacy
*Inventive Thinking
*Effective Communication
*High Productivity -
*Basic, scientific, & Technological Literacies
*Visual & Informational Literacies
*Cultural Literacy & Global Awareness
are three skills necessary for? - Digital Age Literacy
- Inventive Thinking: Put the skills in order from most important to least important.
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*Adaptability/Managing complexity
*Curiosity, Creativity, & Risk Taking
*Higher Order Thinking & Sound reasoning - Effective Communication is an important part of 21st century study skills. Name the terms that go in this category.
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*Teaming, Collaboration & Interpersonal skills
*Personal & Social responsibility
*Interactive Communication - High Productivity: Name the skills that fall into this category.
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* prioritizing, Planning & managing for results
*Effective use of real-world tools
*Relevant, High-Quality Products