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Sociocultural Psychology and Regulatory Processes in Learning Activity : Contributions of Cultural-Historical Psychological Theory

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Written by educational researchers and professionals working with children and adolescents in and out of school, this book shows how self-regulation involves more than an isolated individual's ability to control their thoughts and feelings, particularly in a learning environment.

By using Vygotsky's cultural-historical psychological theory, the authors provide a unique set of four analytical lenses for a better understanding of how self-regulation, co-regulation, and other-regulation function as a system of regulatory processes.

These lenses move beyond a focus on solitary individuals, who self-regulate behavior, to centre on individuals as relational, agential, and contextually situated.

As agents, teachers and their students build their learning contexts and are influenced by these self-engineered contexts.

This is a dynamic perspective of a social context and underlies the view that regulatory processes are an integral part of a functional system for learning.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1107512239 / 9781107512238
Paperback / softback
370.15
27/07/2023
United Kingdom
English
145 pages
Professional & Vocational Learn More
Reprint. Originally published: 2019.