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| Authors: | Peters‐Burton, Erin1 (AUTHOR) epeters1@gmu.edu, Kitsantas, Anastasia2 (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | New Directions for Teaching & Learning. Jun2023, Vol. 2023 Issue 174, p7-9. 3p. |
| Subject Terms: | *Teacher development, *Delay of gratification |
| Abstract: | Teachers might also use computer-based learning technologies, providing them with opportunities to observe and emulate self-regulated learning implementation within the classroom. Drawing on their vast experience blending technology with self-regulation, the authors highlight the affordances of integrating computer-based learning environments and self-regulated learning processes to assist learners entering postsecondary education settings. Integrating computer-based learning environments and self-regulated learning processes can create powerful situations to support higher education student learning and reduce dropout rates for first-year students, a source of much concern for higher education institutions. [Extracted from the article] |
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