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June 15, 2009
Can Instructors Encourage Learning Styles that Succeed at Distance Ed?
Self-regulation is not a mental ability or an academic performance skill; rather it is the self-directive process by which learners transform their mental abilities into academic skills. That definition is offered by Barry Zimmerman, one of the foremost researchers on self-regulated learning. It has long been known that self-regulated learners have a greater chance of success in distance ed classes. But is their any way to actually help develop it in students?
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