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Obiakor, Festus E. – Behavioral Disorders, 2001
This article explains the operational conceptualizations of emotional intelligence, the benefits of emotional intelligence, and consequences of ignoring emotional intelligence. The roles of general and special educators in developing such intelligence in students with behavior problems are discussed, and an inclusive model for building emotional…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Intelligence, Interpersonal Communication
Ommundsen, Yngvar; Haugen, Richard; Lund, Thorleif – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2005
The purpose of the present study is to explore how academic self-concept and implicit theories of ability are related to four self-regulation strategies--motivation/diligence, concentration, information processing, and self-handicapping. The hypothesis is that academic self-concept and an incremental theory of ability are (1) positively related to…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Multiple Regression Analysis, Academic Ability, Self Management
Hatton, C.; Emerson, E.; Robertson, J.; Gregory, N.; Kessissoglou, S.; Walsh, P. N. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2004
A 26-item Resident Choice Scale was designed to assess service practices for promoting resident choice. The staff working with 560 UK-Irish adults with intellectual disability were interviewed. Specific examples of practices promoting resident choice were requested and independently rated by the interviewer. The interrater reliability of Resident…
Descriptors: Interviews, Foreign Countries, Measures (Individuals), Interrater Reliability
Braten, Ivar; Stromso, Helge I. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2005
Background: More empirical work is needed to examine the dimensionality of personal epistemology and relations between those dimensions and motivational and strategic components of self-regulated learning. In particular, there is great need to investigate personal epistemology and its relation to self-regulated learning across cultures and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Context, Intelligence, Epistemology
Arikewuyo, M. Olalekan – Educational Research, 2004
The study provides empirical evidence for the management of stress by teachers of secondary schools in Nigeria. A total of 3466 teachers, drawn from secondary schools in Ogun State of Nigeria, returned their questionnaire for the study. Data were analysed using simple percentage and chi-square. The findings indicate that teachers frequently use…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Secondary Schools, Stress Management
Jackson, Norman – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2004
The idea of metalearning was originally used by John Biggs (1985) to describe the state of 'being aware of and taking control of one's own learning'. This paper explores the concept through collaborative enquiry involving researchers and higher education teachers. An evolved conception is proposed in which metalearning is a subconcept within…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Researchers, Metacognition, Self Management
Brown, Rachel – Reading Research and Instruction, 2005
Sixty-six students in a middle school in England were administered a questionnaire that tapped their metacognitive awareness of note-taking preferences and abilities. Students then were asked to provide a note-taking sample from a core history text so that their practices could be examined in relation to their claims. The results indicate that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Middle Schools, Metacognition, Grade 7

Goodin, Robert E.; Rice, James Mahmud; Bittman, Michael; Saunders, Peter – Social Indicators Research, 2005
People's welfare is a function of both time and money. People can--and, it is said, increasingly do--suffer time-poverty as well as money-poverty. It is undeniably true that people feel increasingly time pressured, particularly in dual-earner households. But much of the time devoted to paid and unpaid tasks is over and above that which is strictly…
Descriptors: Leisure Time, Surveys, Foreign Countries, Time Management
Rogers, Donna; Swan, Karen – Teachers College Record, 2004
As the Internet becomes a resource in the classroom, students must learn to glean maximally from that information using skills that enhance their understandings. Students engage in activities involved with Internet searching to the degree that they are skilled and motivated. This article reports on a research study that demonstrates that the model…
Descriptors: Internet, Online Searching, Independent Study, Computer Uses in Education
The Relationship of Self-Efficacy, Identity Style, and Stage of Change with Academic Self-Regulation
Jakubowski, Terrance G.; Dembo, Myron H. – Journal of College Reading and Learning, 2004
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between academic self-regulation, self-efficacy, and two student self-belief systems, identity style and stage of change, for 210 college students enrolled at a private research university. High scores on the informational identity, contemplation stage, and action stage subscales and low…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Undergraduate Students, Self Efficacy, Self Management
Harkema, Saskia – Learning Organization, 2003
Innovation is the lifeblood of companies, while simultaneously being one of the most difficult and elusive processes to manage. Failure rates are high--varying between six out of ten to nine out of ten--while the need to innovate is high. Departing from a real-life case of a company, Sara Lee/Douwe Egberts, that has set learning within and from…
Descriptors: Innovation, Learning Processes, Food Processing Occupations, Simulation
Radosevich, David J.; Vaidyanathan, Vandana T.; Yeo, Sheau-yuen; Radosevich, Deirdre M. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2004
This longitudinal field study examined the relationship between goal orientation and self-regulatory processes in an achievement context. Data was obtained from 132 students over a 10 week period. Results indicated that: (a) learning goal orientation was positively related to how much resources participants allocated to their goals and the degree…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Field Studies, Longitudinal Studies, Self Management
An Investigation of the Self-Regulation Components Students Employ in the Physical Education Setting
Kermarrec, Gilles; Todorovich, John; Fleming, David – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2004
Research in educational psychology and sport psychology indicates that school achievement depends on students' capacity to self-regulate their own learning processes. The purpose of this study was to investigate the self-regulation components employed by students in a natural physical education setting. Twenty-three French students, 14 and 15…
Descriptors: Teaching Models, Learning Processes, Physical Education, Student Motivation
Dabbagh, Nada; Kitsantas, Anastasia – Instructional Science: An International Journal of Learning and Cognition, 2005
The purpose of the present study was to confirm previous research findings that different categories of Web-based pedagogical tools (WBPT) (e.g., collaborative and communication tools, content creation and delivery tools) supported different self-regulated learning (SRL) processes (e.g., goal setting, self monitoring), and to further examine which…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Self Management, Learning Processes
Ganz, Jennifer B.; Sigafoos, Jeff – Education and Training in Developmental Disabilities, 2005
Effectiveness of a self-monitoring procedure was evaluated for increasing work task completion and verbal requesting in two young adult men with autism and severe mental retardation. The study was conducted in a vocational training program at times when the men were expected to complete vocational tasks independently. A changing criterion design…
Descriptors: Severe Mental Retardation, Young Adults, Adult Vocational Education, Autism