Response to Vassallo's claims from a historically situated view of self-regulated learning as adaptation in the face of challenge |
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Authors: | Allyson F. Hadwin |
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Affiliation: | Department of Educational Psychology and Leadership Studies, Faculty of Education, University of Victoria, 3800 Finnerty Rd., Victoria, British Columbia, Canada V8P 5C2 |
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Abstract: | This article is a response to Vassallo's claim that potentially problematic assumptions about social class are implicit in contemporary self-regulated learning research and practice. Rather than refuting the claim directly, this paper offers an elaborated view of the historically situated nature of self-regulated learning as adaptation in the face of challenge. This perspective acknowledges the critical importance of varied life experiences as opportunities for developing self-regulated learning processes both inside and outside of school. |
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Keywords: | Self-regulated learning Social class Guardian involvement |
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