Interpersonal Regulation of Learning and Motivation

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advanced collaborative learning methodology
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classroom motivation dynamics
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Collaborative Learning Tasks
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Developmental Phase Transitions
Dynamic Systems Analysis
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Initial Analytic Steps
instructional
Integral Activity Systems
interactions
Interpersonal Regulation
Low Quality Planning
metacognitive
Metacognitive Regulation
Novice Teacher Learning
Primary Codes
qualitative video analysis
Responsive Assistance
Scaffolded Practice
self-regulated learning strategies
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social learning processes
Socio-emotional Interactions
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Student Engagement
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415698290
  • Weight: 362g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Dec 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Interpersonal Regulation of Learning and Motivation is the first book in the field to focus on major methodological advances in research on interpersonal regulation of learning and motivation. Interest in developing ways of capturing the dynamics of interpersonal regulation in real-life learning interactions is growing rapidly. Understanding these dynamics is particularly timely given the increased use of collaborative learning activities in schools and university settings, as well as through face-to-face and computer supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environments.

While groups and collections of individuals in social interaction are expected to bring their own motivations and goals to the learning situations, it is also assumed that these are further shaped through interaction, as the group activity evolves. Research methodology publications in the field of learning, regulation and motivation are still dominated by a focus on the individual. The study of collaborative learning at both conceptual and methodological level has not incorporated the significance of social regulatory processes of learning and motivation. This is a new development in the field and one covered by this book.

The book contains numerous illustrations of innovative:

  • Methodological approaches to study and interpret the dynamics of interpersonal regulation
  • Data sources and data representations to capture scaffolded instruction
  • Theory-based analytic methods to investigate interactions in real-life collaborative learning
  • Coding systems and social software tools for gathering and analysing interactive data.

Interpersonal Regulation of Learning and Motivation brings together the work of scholars who have been studying interpersonal regulation of learning and motivation at the boundaries of the individual and the social, and who have made original methodological contributions to the study of interactive learning environments. In combination, their work provides a range of distinctive and original conceptual and methodological contributions to this under-examined and vital field of research, making this an essential read for any researcher or student interested in collaborative learning and motivation.

Simone Volet is Professor of Educational Psychology at Murdoch University.

Marja Vauras is Professor of Education at the University of Turku.