Yael Feldman-Maggor

Senior Academic

Identifying self-regulated learning in chemistry classes - A good practice report

Online learning has significantly evolved in recent years. Although it allows for greater flexibility, studies show that this flexibility also poses a challenge for individual learners who are required to manage their schedules and complete specific tasks independently. Therefore, success in an online learning environment relies heavily on the learner's self-regulated learning (SRL) and ability to act independently and be active in the learning process. SRL is a dynamic ability that can be improved with proper guidance. This good practice report discusses a workshop that guides teachers to identify and enhance their students' SRL. It focuses on engaging in learning processes while examining six SRL dimensions: goal setting, learning environment, learning strategy, time management, seeking help, and self-evaluation.

Publication language English
Pages 203-211
Volume 5
Issue number 2
Publication status Published - 01.06.2023

Keywords

chemistry education
Self-Regulated Learning
time management

ASJC Scopus subject areas

Chemistry (miscellaneous)
Education
Access to Document
10.1515/cti-2022-0036
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