Learning and study strategies : issues in assessment, instruction, and evaluation / / edited by Claire E. Weinstein, Ernest T. Goetz, Patricia A. Alexander ; contributors, Patricia A. Alexander [and twenty-seven others] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | San Diego, California : , : Academic Press, Inc., , 1988 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (372 p.) |
Disciplina | 370.15 |
Collana | Educational Psychology |
Soggetto topico |
Learning
Study skills Cognitive styles Individualized instruction |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 1-4832-9767-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Learning and Study Strategies: Issues in Assessment, Instruction, and Evaluation; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Contributors; Preface; PART I:INTRODUCTION: TWO PERSPECTIVES ON LEARNING AND STUDY STRATEGIES; CHAPTER1. THE NEED FOR STUDY STRATEGY TRAINING; CHAPTER2. LEARNING STRATEGIES: AN OVERVIEW; I. Three Views of Learning; II. Four Components of Learning; III. Can Students Learn to Manipulate Their Cognitive Processes?; IV. An Example; V. Research Issues; VI. General Conclusion; References; PART II:ISSUES IN THE ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING AND STUDY STRATEGIES
CHAPTER3. ASSESSING LEARNING STRATEGIES: THE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE LASSII. Issues in the Assessment of Learning Strategies; II. LASSI-Early Developmental Stages; III. Preliminary Pilot Test; IV. Revision of the LASSI Item Pool; V. Second Pilot Test; VI. Construction of the LASSI Scales; VII. Test-Retest Reliability; VIII. Validity and Norms; IX. Concluding Comment; X. Appendix: Brief Descriptions of LASSI Scales and Sample Items; References; CHAPTER4. SELECTION AND USE OF STUDY STRATEGIES: THE ROLE OF THE STUDIER'S BELIEFS ABOUT SELF AND STRATEGIES; I. Conceptual Frameworks II. Attribution TheoryIII. Self-Efficacy Theory; IV. Learner Variables and Strategy Use; V. An Empirical Look at the Model; VI. Implications; References; CHAPTER5. VERBAL-REPORT DATA ON COGNITIVE AND METACOGNITIVE STRATEGIES; I. Strategies: What Are They?; II. Verbal-Report Methods; III. Criticisms of Verbal Reports as Data; IV. Other Methods for Assessing Strategies; References; CHAPTER6. THE ROLE OF ATTENTION IN STUDYING AND LEARNING; I. Introduction; II. What is Effective Studying?; III. The Process of Studying; IV. Theoretical Considerations; References PART III:APPROACHES TO INSTRUCTION IN LEARNING AND STUDY STRATEGIESCHAPTER7. COOPERATIVE LEARNING STRATEGIES; Development of a Dyadic Cooperative Learning Strategy; References; CHAPTER8. DIRECT INSTRUCTION OF READING COMPREHENSION STRATEGIES: THE NATURE OF TEACHER EXPLANATION; I. The Nature of Teacher Explanation; II. Teacher Explanations in Successful Instructional Studies; III. The Value of Complete Explanations in Strategy Instruction; IV. Summary; References; CHAPTER9. MOTIVATIONAL SKILLS TRAINING: COMBINING METACOGNITIVE, COGNITIVE, AND AFFECTIVE LEARNING STRATEGIES I. Role of Motivation in Strategic BehaviorII. An Integrative Model of Processes underlying Intrinsic Motivation toLearn; III. Conclusion and Future Research Recommendations; REFERENCES; CHAPTER10. INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AND LEARNING STRATEGIES; I. Learning Style as a Dimension of Individual Difference; II. Inventory of Learning Processes; III. Should We Accommodate Personal Characteristics or Try to ChangeThem?; IV. Other Individual Differences Worthy of Study; V. Summary; References; CHAPTER11. IMPLICIT INSTRUCTION OF STRATEGIES FOR LEARNING FROM TEXT; I. Student Diaries II. Student Interviews |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910511998803321 |
San Diego, California : , : Academic Press, Inc., , 1988 | ||
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Learning and study strategies : issues in assessment, instruction, and evaluation / / edited by Claire E. Weinstein, Ernest T. Goetz, Patricia A. Alexander ; contributors, Patricia A. Alexander [and twenty-seven others] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | San Diego, California : , : Academic Press, Inc., , 1988 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (372 p.) |
Disciplina | 370.15 |
Collana | Educational Psychology |
Soggetto topico |
Learning
Study skills Cognitive styles Individualized instruction |
ISBN | 1-4832-9767-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Learning and Study Strategies: Issues in Assessment, Instruction, and Evaluation; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Contributors; Preface; PART I:INTRODUCTION: TWO PERSPECTIVES ON LEARNING AND STUDY STRATEGIES; CHAPTER1. THE NEED FOR STUDY STRATEGY TRAINING; CHAPTER2. LEARNING STRATEGIES: AN OVERVIEW; I. Three Views of Learning; II. Four Components of Learning; III. Can Students Learn to Manipulate Their Cognitive Processes?; IV. An Example; V. Research Issues; VI. General Conclusion; References; PART II:ISSUES IN THE ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING AND STUDY STRATEGIES
CHAPTER3. ASSESSING LEARNING STRATEGIES: THE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE LASSII. Issues in the Assessment of Learning Strategies; II. LASSI-Early Developmental Stages; III. Preliminary Pilot Test; IV. Revision of the LASSI Item Pool; V. Second Pilot Test; VI. Construction of the LASSI Scales; VII. Test-Retest Reliability; VIII. Validity and Norms; IX. Concluding Comment; X. Appendix: Brief Descriptions of LASSI Scales and Sample Items; References; CHAPTER4. SELECTION AND USE OF STUDY STRATEGIES: THE ROLE OF THE STUDIER'S BELIEFS ABOUT SELF AND STRATEGIES; I. Conceptual Frameworks II. Attribution TheoryIII. Self-Efficacy Theory; IV. Learner Variables and Strategy Use; V. An Empirical Look at the Model; VI. Implications; References; CHAPTER5. VERBAL-REPORT DATA ON COGNITIVE AND METACOGNITIVE STRATEGIES; I. Strategies: What Are They?; II. Verbal-Report Methods; III. Criticisms of Verbal Reports as Data; IV. Other Methods for Assessing Strategies; References; CHAPTER6. THE ROLE OF ATTENTION IN STUDYING AND LEARNING; I. Introduction; II. What is Effective Studying?; III. The Process of Studying; IV. Theoretical Considerations; References PART III:APPROACHES TO INSTRUCTION IN LEARNING AND STUDY STRATEGIESCHAPTER7. COOPERATIVE LEARNING STRATEGIES; Development of a Dyadic Cooperative Learning Strategy; References; CHAPTER8. DIRECT INSTRUCTION OF READING COMPREHENSION STRATEGIES: THE NATURE OF TEACHER EXPLANATION; I. The Nature of Teacher Explanation; II. Teacher Explanations in Successful Instructional Studies; III. The Value of Complete Explanations in Strategy Instruction; IV. Summary; References; CHAPTER9. MOTIVATIONAL SKILLS TRAINING: COMBINING METACOGNITIVE, COGNITIVE, AND AFFECTIVE LEARNING STRATEGIES I. Role of Motivation in Strategic BehaviorII. An Integrative Model of Processes underlying Intrinsic Motivation toLearn; III. Conclusion and Future Research Recommendations; REFERENCES; CHAPTER10. INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AND LEARNING STRATEGIES; I. Learning Style as a Dimension of Individual Difference; II. Inventory of Learning Processes; III. Should We Accommodate Personal Characteristics or Try to ChangeThem?; IV. Other Individual Differences Worthy of Study; V. Summary; References; CHAPTER11. IMPLICIT INSTRUCTION OF STRATEGIES FOR LEARNING FROM TEXT; I. Student Diaries II. Student Interviews |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910786794603321 |
San Diego, California : , : Academic Press, Inc., , 1988 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Learning and study strategies : issues in assessment, instruction, and evaluation / / edited by Claire E. Weinstein, Ernest T. Goetz, Patricia A. Alexander ; contributors, Patricia A. Alexander [and twenty-seven others] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | San Diego, California : , : Academic Press, Inc., , 1988 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (372 p.) |
Disciplina | 370.15 |
Collana | Educational Psychology |
Soggetto topico |
Learning
Study skills Cognitive styles Individualized instruction |
ISBN | 1-4832-9767-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Learning and Study Strategies: Issues in Assessment, Instruction, and Evaluation; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Contributors; Preface; PART I:INTRODUCTION: TWO PERSPECTIVES ON LEARNING AND STUDY STRATEGIES; CHAPTER1. THE NEED FOR STUDY STRATEGY TRAINING; CHAPTER2. LEARNING STRATEGIES: AN OVERVIEW; I. Three Views of Learning; II. Four Components of Learning; III. Can Students Learn to Manipulate Their Cognitive Processes?; IV. An Example; V. Research Issues; VI. General Conclusion; References; PART II:ISSUES IN THE ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING AND STUDY STRATEGIES
CHAPTER3. ASSESSING LEARNING STRATEGIES: THE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE LASSII. Issues in the Assessment of Learning Strategies; II. LASSI-Early Developmental Stages; III. Preliminary Pilot Test; IV. Revision of the LASSI Item Pool; V. Second Pilot Test; VI. Construction of the LASSI Scales; VII. Test-Retest Reliability; VIII. Validity and Norms; IX. Concluding Comment; X. Appendix: Brief Descriptions of LASSI Scales and Sample Items; References; CHAPTER4. SELECTION AND USE OF STUDY STRATEGIES: THE ROLE OF THE STUDIER'S BELIEFS ABOUT SELF AND STRATEGIES; I. Conceptual Frameworks II. Attribution TheoryIII. Self-Efficacy Theory; IV. Learner Variables and Strategy Use; V. An Empirical Look at the Model; VI. Implications; References; CHAPTER5. VERBAL-REPORT DATA ON COGNITIVE AND METACOGNITIVE STRATEGIES; I. Strategies: What Are They?; II. Verbal-Report Methods; III. Criticisms of Verbal Reports as Data; IV. Other Methods for Assessing Strategies; References; CHAPTER6. THE ROLE OF ATTENTION IN STUDYING AND LEARNING; I. Introduction; II. What is Effective Studying?; III. The Process of Studying; IV. Theoretical Considerations; References PART III:APPROACHES TO INSTRUCTION IN LEARNING AND STUDY STRATEGIESCHAPTER7. COOPERATIVE LEARNING STRATEGIES; Development of a Dyadic Cooperative Learning Strategy; References; CHAPTER8. DIRECT INSTRUCTION OF READING COMPREHENSION STRATEGIES: THE NATURE OF TEACHER EXPLANATION; I. The Nature of Teacher Explanation; II. Teacher Explanations in Successful Instructional Studies; III. The Value of Complete Explanations in Strategy Instruction; IV. Summary; References; CHAPTER9. MOTIVATIONAL SKILLS TRAINING: COMBINING METACOGNITIVE, COGNITIVE, AND AFFECTIVE LEARNING STRATEGIES I. Role of Motivation in Strategic BehaviorII. An Integrative Model of Processes underlying Intrinsic Motivation toLearn; III. Conclusion and Future Research Recommendations; REFERENCES; CHAPTER10. INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AND LEARNING STRATEGIES; I. Learning Style as a Dimension of Individual Difference; II. Inventory of Learning Processes; III. Should We Accommodate Personal Characteristics or Try to ChangeThem?; IV. Other Individual Differences Worthy of Study; V. Summary; References; CHAPTER11. IMPLICIT INSTRUCTION OF STRATEGIES FOR LEARNING FROM TEXT; I. Student Diaries II. Student Interviews |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910811711003321 |
San Diego, California : , : Academic Press, Inc., , 1988 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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