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Publication Date: 2025-Sep
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Available Date: 2025-08-02
Barry J. Zimmerman's Enduring Legacy: The Inspiring Fusion of Self-Regulated Learning Theory, Practice, and Mentorship
Anastasia Kitsantas1; Héfer Bembenutty2; Timothy J. Cleary3; Patricia A. Alexander4; Maria K. DiBenedetto5; Avi Kaplan6; Athanasios Kolovelonis7; Brian E. Mandell8; Andrew J. Martin9; Matthew T. McCrudden10; Ernesto Panadero11; Jill D. Salisbury-Glennon12; Dale H. Schunk5
Educational Psychology Review, v37 n3 Article 78 2025
In this tribute, Barry J. Zimmerman, a distinguished academic and influential scholar, is commemorated for his remarkable contributions to education and research following his passing on February 17th, 2025, in Tucson, Arizona. Renowned for his visionary approach to teaching and human learning, Zimmerman challenged traditional paradigms and fostered innovative perspectives on the conceptualization, assessment, and application of educational practices. His distinguished contributions, including foundational books, influential peer-reviewed articles, and a range of prestigious honors, reflect his intellectual depth and unwavering dedication to advancing the fields of educational psychology, self-regulated learning (SRL), and motivation. Throughout his career, Zimmerman explored the dynamic interplay between learners' beliefs, behaviors, and emotions across diverse contexts such as academics, sports, music, and health. The reflections in this tribute highlight how his groundbreaking theoretical frameworks and experimental research have profoundly shaped educational scholarship and practice, while also underscoring the lasting impact of mentoring and teaching on colleagues and students alike. Zimmerman's humility, generosity, and compassion have solidified his legacy as a cornerstone of academic excellence, inspiring future generations to build upon his foundational contributions to education and SRL.
Descriptors: Independent Study, Learning Theories, Educational Practices, Mentors, Educational Research, Educational Psychology, Student Attitudes, Student Behavior, Psychological Patterns, Scholarship, Educational Researchers, Learning Strategies
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Author Affiliations: 1George Mason University, College of Education and Human Development, Fairfax, USA; 2Queens College of the City University of New York, New York, USA; 3Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, USA; 4University of Maryland, College Park, USA; 5University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, USA; 6Temple University, Philadelphia, USA; 7University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece; 8Smithsonian Science Education Center, Washington, USA; 9University of New South Wales, Kensington, Australia; 10Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA; 11Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland; 12Auburn University, Auburn, USA