Intervenciones y Factores Contextuales del Aula que Promueven la Auto-regulación del Aprendizaje: Dos Intervenciones en el Aula Primaria en el Reino Unido

This paper has 2 aims: (a) identify pedagogical practices and classroom arrangements that foster self-regulated learning (SRL) on the basis of extant research and (b) illustrate, through the description of 2 intervention studies conducted in the United Kingdom, how those SRL promoting features can b...

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