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Educational Psychology - A Century of Contributions: A Project of Division 15 (educational Psychology) of the American... Educational Psychology - A Century of Contributions: A Project of Division 15 (educational Psychology) of the American Psychological Society (Hardcover)
Barry J. Zimmerman, Dale H. Schunk
R4,609 Discovery Miles 46 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Educational Psychology: A Century of Contributions"--the first comprehensive book-length treatment of this topic--looks at the historic contributions of 16 leading psychologists, as well as others, who influenced the field of educational psychology from its philosophical moorings in the late 19th century to its current scientific status at the dawn of the 21st. It presents information regarding these individuals' ideas and scientific discoveries, along with a sense of the historical context in which they lived.
The book is divided into three sections that correspond to three eras in the history of the discipline:
*the founding period (1880s to 1920);
*the rise to prominence period (1920 to1960); and
*the modern period (1960 to the present).
Each section begins with an overview chapter describing the period in terms of key social, political, and historical events affecting educational theory, research, and practice. In addition, the overview chapters discuss major theoretical, methodological, and instructional contributions of the period and how they changed the course of educational psychology.
The biographical chapters describe the scholar's major contribution in terms of theory, research, and practice and his or her legacy and impact. These descriptions portray these individuals as real human beings responding to historical events and social influences of their time in personal and collective ways that changed the nature and direction of the field.
"Educational Psychology: A Century of Contributions" is a cohesive collection appropriate for graduate and advanced undergraduate students in educational psychology.

Inside the Music Business (Hardcover): Dale H. Schunk, Barry J. Zimmerman Inside the Music Business (Hardcover)
Dale H. Schunk, Barry J. Zimmerman
R3,998 Discovery Miles 39 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is a comprehensive guide to a career in the music industry. Offering advice as to how to get into the business, it explains the main features of a wide range of jobs, such as management, production, promotion and merchandise through to the working lives of recording artists and session musicians.

Motivation and Self-Regulated Learning - Theory, Research, and Applications (Paperback): Dale H. Schunk, Barry J. Zimmerman Motivation and Self-Regulated Learning - Theory, Research, and Applications (Paperback)
Dale H. Schunk, Barry J. Zimmerman
R1,819 Discovery Miles 18 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume focuses on the role of motivational processes a " such as goals, attributions, self-efficacy, outcome expectations, self-concept, self-esteem, social comparisons, emotions, values, and self-evaluationsa " in self-regulated learning. It provides theoretical and empirical evidence demonstrating the role of motivation in self-regulated learning, and discusses detailed applications of the principles of motivation and self-regulation in educational contexts. Each chapter includes a description of the motivational variables, the theoretical rationale for their importance, research evidence to support their role in self-regulation, suggestions for ways to incorporate motivational variables into learning contexts to foster self-regulatory skill development, and achievement outcomes.

Motivation and Self-Regulated Learning - Theory, Research, and Applications (Hardcover): Dale H. Schunk, Barry J. Zimmerman Motivation and Self-Regulated Learning - Theory, Research, and Applications (Hardcover)
Dale H. Schunk, Barry J. Zimmerman
R5,350 Discovery Miles 53 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume focuses on the role of motivational processes a " such as goals, attributions, self-efficacy, outcome expectations, self-concept, self-esteem, social comparisons, emotions, values, and self-evaluationsa " in self-regulated learning. It provides theoretical and empirical evidence demonstrating the role of motivation in self-regulated learning, and discusses detailed applications of the principles of motivation and self-regulation in educational contexts. Each chapter includes a description of the motivational variables, the theoretical rationale for their importance, research evidence to support their role in self-regulation, suggestions for ways to incorporate motivational variables into learning contexts to foster self-regulatory skill development, and achievement outcomes.

Self-Regulated Learning and Academic Achievement - Theoretical Perspectives (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Barry J. Zimmerman, Dale... Self-Regulated Learning and Academic Achievement - Theoretical Perspectives (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Barry J. Zimmerman, Dale H. Schunk
R4,159 Discovery Miles 41 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume brings together internationally known researchers representing different theoretical perspectives on students' self-regulation of learning. Diverse theories on how students become self-regulated learners are compared in terms of their conceptual origins, scientific form, research productivity, and pedagogical effectiveness. This is the only comprehensive comparison of diverse classical theories of self-regulated learning in print.
The first edition of this text, published in 1989, presented descriptions of such differing perspectives as operant, phenomenological, social learning, volitional, Vygotskian, and constructivist theories. In this new edition, the same prominent editors and authors reassess these classic models in light of a decade of very productive research. In addition, an information processing perspective is included, reflecting its growing prominence.
Self-regulation models have proven especially appealing to teachers, coaches, and tutors looking for specific recommendations regarding "how" students activate, alter, and sustain their learning practices. Techniques for enhancing these processes have been studied with considerable success in tutoring sessions, computer learning programs, coaching sessions, and self-directed practice sessions. The results of these applications are discussed in this new edition.
The introductory chapter presents a historical overview of research and a theoretical framework for comparing and contrasting the theories described in the following chapters, all of which follow a common organizational format. This parallel format enables the book to function like an authored textbook rather than a typical edited volume. The final chapter offers an historical assessment of changes in theory and trends for future research.
This volume is especially relevant for students and professionals in educational psychology, school psychology, guidance and counseling, developmental psychology, child and family development, as well as for students in general teacher education.

Inside the Music Business (Paperback): Dale H. Schunk, Barry J. Zimmerman Inside the Music Business (Paperback)
Dale H. Schunk, Barry J. Zimmerman
R1,174 Discovery Miles 11 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An explanation of types of jobs, and organizations within the rock and pop music business by the former publicist of the Beatles and music journalist and broadcaster. The jobs are related to each other so that a full picture of the music industry is developed on both the creative and administrative side - useful for those following music related courses who wish to work in the industry or perform in it. Ways into the industry are indicated with a full directory listing of useful contact names and addresses.

Self-regulation of Learning and Performance - Issues and Educational Applications (Paperback): Dale H. Schunk, Barry J.... Self-regulation of Learning and Performance - Issues and Educational Applications (Paperback)
Dale H. Schunk, Barry J. Zimmerman
R1,905 Discovery Miles 19 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In recent years, educators have become increasingly concerned with students' attempts to manage their own learning and achievement efforts through activities that influence the instigation, direction and persistence of those efforts. In 1989, Zimmerman and Schunk edited the first book devoted to this topic. They assembled key theorists offering a range of perspectives on how students self-regulate their academic functioning. One purpose of that volume was to provide theoretical direction to ongoing as well as nascent efforts to explore academic self-regulatory processes. Since that date, there has been an exponential surge in research. This second volume on academic self-regulation offers the fruits of the first generation of research. It also addresses a number of key issues that have arisen since then such as how self-regulation differs from such related constructs as motivation and metacognition, and whether students can be taught self-regulatory skills. The contributors reveal an interesting, uplifting, and at times, disturbing picture of how students grapple with the day-to-day problems of achieving in circumstances with inherent limitations and obstacles. This volume provides insight into the source of students' capabilities to surmount adversities -- the origins of their self-initiated processes designed to improve learning, motivation, and achievement.
The text is organized on the basis of a conceptual framework that analyzes academic self-regulation into four major dimensions. That model is presented in the first chapter, and key processes that influence each of these dimensions are discussed by prominent researchers in the chapters that follow. Because each chapter is written to follow a common format, this work provides a level of continuity and parsimony normally found only in authored textbooks.

Self-Regulated Learning and Academic Achievement - Theory, Research, and Practice (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original... Self-Regulated Learning and Academic Achievement - Theory, Research, and Practice (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989)
Barry J. Zimmerman, Dale H. Schunk
R3,701 Discovery Miles 37 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Self-regulated learning is a new approach to studying student academic achievement. In contrast to previous ability or environmental formulations that address the "why" of achievement, self-regulation models focus on "how" students activate, alter, and sustain their learning practices using a variety of self-related processes. This book brings together a number of internationally known researchers representing different theoretical perspectives on students' self-regulated learning. In each chapter, the authors first describe a particular view of self-regulated learning to show how key subprocesses are defined and measured. Second, evidence that these key subprocesses affect student motivation and achievement is reviewed. Third, the authors describe and discuss how student self-regulated learning can be developed or taught based on their theoretical perspective. This book focuses on the influences of student self-regulated learning practices on academic achievement and motivation.

Self-Regulated Learning and Academic Achievement - Theoretical Perspectives (Paperback, 2nd edition): Barry J. Zimmerman, Dale... Self-Regulated Learning and Academic Achievement - Theoretical Perspectives (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Barry J. Zimmerman, Dale H. Schunk
R1,515 Discovery Miles 15 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume brings together internationally known researchers representing different theoretical perspectives on students' self-regulation of learning. Diverse theories on how students become self-regulated learners are compared in terms of their conceptual origins, scientific form, research productivity, and pedagogical effectiveness. This is the only comprehensive comparison of diverse classical theories of self-regulated learning in print.
The first edition of this text, published in 1989, presented descriptions of such differing perspectives as operant, phenomenological, social learning, volitional, Vygotskian, and constructivist theories. In this new edition, the same prominent editors and authors reassess these classic models in light of a decade of very productive research. In addition, an information processing perspective is included, reflecting its growing prominence.
Self-regulation models have proven especially appealing to teachers, coaches, and tutors looking for specific recommendations regarding "how" students activate, alter, and sustain their learning practices. Techniques for enhancing these processes have been studied with considerable success in tutoring sessions, computer learning programs, coaching sessions, and self-directed practice sessions. The results of these applications are discussed in this new edition.
The introductory chapter presents a historical overview of research and a theoretical framework for comparing and contrasting the theories described in the following chapters, all of which follow a common organizational format. This parallel format enables the book to function like an authored textbook rather than a typical edited volume. The final chapter offers an historical assessment of changes in theory and trends for future research.
This volume is especially relevant for students and professionals in educational psychology, school psychology, guidance and counseling, developmental psychology, child and family development, as well as for students in general teacher education.

Educational Psychology - A Century of Contributions: A Project of Division 15 (educational Psychology) of the American... Educational Psychology - A Century of Contributions: A Project of Division 15 (educational Psychology) of the American Psychological Society (Paperback)
Barry J. Zimmerman, Dale H. Schunk
R2,597 Discovery Miles 25 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Educational Psychology: A Century of Contributions"--the first comprehensive book-length treatment of this topic--looks at the historic contributions of 16 leading psychologists, as well as others, who influenced the field of educational psychology from its philosophical moorings in the late 19th century to its current scientific status at the dawn of the 21st. It presents information regarding these individuals' ideas and scientific discoveries, along with a sense of the historical context in which they lived.
The book is divided into three sections that correspond to three eras in the history of the discipline:
*the founding period (1880s to 1920);
*the rise to prominence period (1920 to1960); and
*the modern period (1960 to the present).
Each section begins with an overview chapter describing the period in terms of key social, political, and historical events affecting educational theory, research, and practice. In addition, the overview chapters discuss major theoretical, methodological, and instructional contributions of the period and how they changed the course of educational psychology.
The biographical chapters describe the scholar's major contribution in terms of theory, research, and practice and his or her legacy and impact. These descriptions portray these individuals as real human beings responding to historical events and social influences of their time in personal and collective ways that changed the nature and direction of the field.
"Educational Psychology: A Century of Contributions" is a cohesive collection appropriate for graduate and advanced undergraduate students in educational psychology.

Self-Regulated Learning - From Teaching to Self-Reflective Practice (Hardcover): Dale H. Schunk, Barry J. Zimmerman Self-Regulated Learning - From Teaching to Self-Reflective Practice (Hardcover)
Dale H. Schunk, Barry J. Zimmerman
R1,621 Discovery Miles 16 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Academic self-regulation, the process through which individuals become proactive seekers, generators, and processors of information, is widely acknowledged as the means by which students transform their mental abilities into academic skills. Self-regulated students stand out from their classmates by the goals they set for themselves, the accuracy of their behavioral self-monitoring, and the resourcefulness of their strategic thinking. This highly practical text brings together leading educators and practitioners to illuminate how self-regulatory skills can effectively be taught to elementary through college-age students in the classroom and other learning settings. Chapters present a range of interventions integrating self-regulation instruction into the regular curriculum, describing each project in depth and evaluating how well it helped students acquire self-regulation principles, apply them to enhance learning, and maintain them over time.

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