This key concept involves learning by watching others and copying what they do.
What is observational learning?
This term describes the process of learning by watching and imitating others, central to observational learning.
What is modeling?
An individual's capacity to initiate and control their actions, feel in charge of their decisions, and behaviors.
What is Agency?
The process of activating and sustaining thoughts, behavior, and emotions to reach goals.
What is self-regulation?
True or false? Teachers can help students develop self-regulated learning by involving them in the rubric creation process.
True
This refers to the belief in your own ability to succeed in specific situations.
What is self-efficacy?
If someone sees that a model is rewarded for their behavior, they’re more likely to copy it.
What are vicarious consequences?
Self-Efficacy is "what-specific"?
Context Specific
Students/teachers working together to regulate each other through reminders, prompts, and other guidance.
What is shared regulation?
Should self-evaluation be for formative or summative?
Formative
This concept describes the ongoing interaction between personal beliefs, behavior, and environment.
What is reciprocal determinism?
This factor helps older learners better focus, retain information, and stay motivated to imitate behaviors.
What is developmental status?
What are the 3 modes of agency?
Personal, Proxy, Collective
What are the three factors for developing self-regulation?
Motivation, knowledge, and self-discipline
What percentage of teachers leave the profession within the first 5 years?
Nearly 50%
This ability allows people to manage their thoughts, emotions, and actions to achieve goals.
What is self-regulation?
Observers are more likely to imitate a behavior if they believe they can do it and expect a good result.
What are outcome expectations and self-efficacy?
What is an example of a vicarious experience?
*Anything along the lines of watching others succeed can boost your own belief*
What are 3 of the skills for emotional self-regulation?
Self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, responsible decision making
What is co-regulation?
When teachers collaborate with students to regulate a task, the teacher is there to help support the student’s learning and independence.
According to this theory, teachers serve as models, and group work can encourage learning.
What is the classroom implication of Social Cognitive Theory?
Learners are more likely to imitate a model who is competent, enthusiastic, and similar in age or background.
What is model prestige and similarity?
What is teacher-efficacy influenced by? (4 Examples)
-Support from other colleagues
-Success with students
-Observing others
-Emotional regulation
What are the 3 phases of Zimmerman's Model?
Forethought, performance, reflection
What is one way that teachers can encourage self-regulated learning in the classroom?
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