reduce disruptive problems in the classroom by encouraging students to manage their own behavior.
Self-regulation strategies
SMA
self-monitoring of attention
SMP
self-monitoring of performance
teaches students to self-assess their behavior and record the results.
Self-monitoring
students learn to talk themselves through a task or activity
self-instruction
establishing clear outcomes for one's self and monitoring progress toward those outcomes
goal-setting
students select a reinforcer and reward themselves for reaching or exceeding a criterion.
self-reinforcement
delaying or postponing activities such as homework
procrastination
being in control of your behavior
self-regulation
Students become more active and responsible learners rather than passive ones.
benefits of self-regulating