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Gürel, Ramazan; Bozkurt, Erhan; Yildiz, Pinar; Yetkin Özdemir, I. Elif – Journal of Pedagogical Research, 2022
This study employed a qualitative research design to describe and analyze self-regulation processes (monitoring and control) of the novice middle school mathematics teachers in terms of teaching activities. The participants consisted of six mathematics teachers with five or less years of teaching experience. The data of the study were mainly…
Descriptors: Self Control, Beginning Teachers, Middle School Teachers, Mathematics Teachers
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Yu, Jianhui; Huang, Changqin; He, Tao; Wang, Xizhe; Zhang, Linjie – Education and Information Technologies, 2022
Emotional self-efficacy is a vital component in student academic engagement and performance, but few studies have identified emotional self-efficacy profiles from a person-centered perspective and examined their relations to self-regulation, motivation and academic performance in online learning environments. To address this gap, we performed…
Descriptors: Students, Emotional Response, Self Efficacy, Self Control
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Sun, Ting; Wang, Chuang; Wang, Yi – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2022
Self-Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD) is a criterion-based teaching approach incorporating explicit and systematic instruction of writing strategies, knowledge or skills, and self-regulation procedures into writing. This study aims to estimate the overall average effect of SRSD on English writing outcomes and to examine the extent to which…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Self Control, Writing Improvement, English
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Farina, Andrew G.; Johnson, Sara K. – Applied Developmental Science, 2022
Intentional Self-Regulation (ISR)--broadly defined, goal-directed behavior--is an important skill in promoting positive and adaptive development across the life span. The Selection-Optimization-Compensation (SOC) model of ISR describes goal directed behavior among children, adolescents, and adults. This study used an inductive and deductive…
Descriptors: Military Schools, Students, Young Adults, Self Control
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Beard, Sarah Jean; Wolff, Jennifer Michelle – Journal of American College Health, 2022
Objective: Young adulthood (18-25) is the peak age for substance use, but friends who engage in positive behaviors may be protective. The present study examined the direct relation between positive peer affiliation and substance use, and whether positive peer affiliation moderated the relation between self-reported sensation-seeking, future…
Descriptors: Peer Influence, Substance Abuse, Correlation, Self Control
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Atli Harðarson – Education and Culture, 2022
One of the themes that runs through Dewey's "Experience and Education" is an argument to the effect that education aims at self-control. The details of this argument reveal close affinity between Dewey's philosophy of education and the ideals of the Enlightenment. They are also strikingly similar to John Locke's thoughts about freedom…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Role of Education, Freedom
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Alfred W. T. Lo – Language and Education, 2025
The pedagogical approach--Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL)--has been widely adopted around the globe with its dual aims of developing students' second language (L2) proficiency and mastering content knowledge simultaneously. However, its effectiveness remains inconsistent. This inconsistency has led researchers to call for an…
Descriptors: Content and Language Integrated Learning, Secondary School Students, Self Control, Program Implementation
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Bianca Ulitzka; Monika Daseking; Julia Kerner auch Koerner – Infant and Child Development, 2025
Delay of gratification tasks have an impressive predictive value for various outcomes and are designed to measure self-regulation. Since many behavioural and psychological conditions in children are related to limitations in self-regulation, the extent to which delay tasks can be used as a screening for the detection of psychopathology is…
Descriptors: Delay of Gratification, Child Behavior, Self Control, Young Children
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Gökhan Özaslan; Seda Karadeniz; Serkan Güner – Higher Education Quarterly, 2025
The purpose of this phenomenographic study was to examine the different ways in which a group of research assistants who varied by university, department and gender understand the anger they feel towards the faculty members with whom they interact. Phenomenographic analysis was conducted on data obtained through face-to-face, semi-structured…
Descriptors: Research Assistants, Psychological Patterns, Negative Attitudes, Teacher Student Relationship
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Conrad Borchers; Cindy Peng; Qianru Lyu; Paulo F. Carvalho; Kenneth R. Koedinger; Vincent Aleven – Grantee Submission, 2025
Many AIED systems support self-regulated learning, yet, support for setting and achieving practice goals has received little attention. We examine how middle school students respond to system-recommended practice goals, building on the success of similar data-driven recommendations in other domains. We introduce an adaptive dashboard in an…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Student Attitudes, Self Control, Intelligent Tutoring Systems
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Glenn D. Walters – Youth & Society, 2025
A base model was tested composed of insecure attachment at age 3 years, poor emotional and behavioral self-regulation at age 5 years, and weak empathy at age 9 years predicted delinquency at age 15 years with and without the intervening influence of two dimensions of antisocial cognition: moral neutralization and cognitive impulsivity, both of…
Descriptors: Security (Psychology), Attachment Behavior, Early Experience, Self Control
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Julie A. Planke; Laura M. Justice; Nan Xiao; Kelly Purtell; Hui Jiang – School Community Journal, 2025
The teacher-child relationship may be a critical proximal process or mediating mechanism through which family involvement influences the development of young children's social functioning in preschool. This study examined the extent to which varying degrees and forms of family involvement in early schooling are associated with the social…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Teacher Student Relationship, Low Income Groups, Preschool Teachers
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Rachele Lievore; Giulia Crisci; Irene C. Mammarella – Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) show difficulties in recognizing emotions. Similarities and differences between these two clinical groups' emotion recognition (ER) have been little explored. This systematic review aims to summarize the results of comparative…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Children, Adolescents
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Franziska Muehlbacher; Gerda Hagenauer; Tanja Held – European Journal of Education, 2025
This study focuses on teachers' regulation of positive emotions and experiences of burnout in the collaborative team-teaching setting. Team teachers experience a variety of positive emotions that they consequently regulate daily in the classroom. Because teachers' emotion regulation has theoretically and empirically been linked to their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Collaboration, Team Teaching, Emotional Response
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Yuanhua Wang – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2025
Children's academic skills, particularly in the early stages of life, are significantly shaped by the support and resources available in their home learning environments. However, the underlying mechanisms by which the home learning environment influences children's academic skills are not fully understood. To address this gap, the present study…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Kindergarten, Language Skills, Self Control
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