This monograph is to investigate practical applications and contributions of self-regulated learning (SRL) to second/foreign language (L2) writing from sociocognitive and sociocultural perspectives. It showcases a comprehensive and updated review of conceptual and methodological issues of SRL and th
Principles and Practices for Response in Second Language Writing: Developing Self-Regulated Learners
β Scribed by Maureen Snow Andrade, Norman W. Evans
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 240
- Series
- ESL & Applied Linguistics Professional Series
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Based on the assumptions that students expect feedback and want to improve, and that improvement is possible, this book introduces a framework that applies the theory of self-regulated learning to guide second language writing teachersβ response to learners at all stages of the writing process. This approach provides teachers with principles and activities for helping students to take more responsibility for their own learning. By using self-regulated learning strategies, students can increase their independence from the teacher, improve their writing skills, and continue to make progress once the course ends, with or without teacher guidance.
The book focuses on the six dimensions of self-regulated learning βmotive, methods of learning, time, physical environment, social environment, and performance. Each chapter offers practical activities and suggestions for implementing the principles and guidelines, including tools and materials that teachers can immediately use.
β¦ Subjects
English as a Second Language;Reference;Schools & Teaching;Certification & Development;Common Core;Computers & Technology;Counseling;Curriculum & Lesson Plans;Distance & Online Learning;Early Childhood Education;Education Theory;Funding;Homeschooling;Instruction Methods;Parent Participation;Special Education;Student Life;Education & Teaching;Education;Administration;Counseling;Curriculum & Instruction;Educational Philosophy;Elementary Education;History & Theory;Secondary Education;Special Educati
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