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| Title: | Education and ICT-based self-regulation in learning: Theory, design and implementation |
| Authors: | Mooij, Ton |
| Keywords: | Education system Self-regulation in learning ICT-based learning Improvement strategies in learning Implementation in education |
| Issue Date: | 19-Oct-2009 |
| Abstract: | Pupils attaining relatively low or high standards compared with most other pupils may come to experience motivation and achievement problems leading to final dropout from education. To overcome these problems, a systemic educational approach is presented. Cognitive, social, motivational and self-regulative aspects of learning tasks and learning processes are related to instructional and wider educational contexts. The result is a ‘contextual learning theory’ which specifies three sets of educational conditions to improve learning: (1) differentiation of learning materials and procedures; (2) integration and support by Information and Communication Technology; and (3) strategies to improve development and learning. Information is provided about characteristics and development of pedagogical-didactic and software prototypes. The prototypes are tried out in practice in Dutch pre-school and primary and secondary education. First implementation results are discussed. |
| Description: | Mooij, T. (2009). Education and ICT-based self-regulation in learning: Theory, design and implementation. Education and Information Technologies, 14(1), 3-27. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1820/2074 |
| Appears in Collections: | 1. LC: Publications and Preprints
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