Promoting explicit instruction of strategies for self-regulated learning: Evaluating a teacher professional development program in primary education

Patrick Sins*, Renske de Leeuw, Jaap de Brouwer, E.M. Vrieling - Teunter

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Abstract

Self-regulated learning (SRL) is crucial to students’ learning. SRL is characterized by students taking initiative, showing perseverance and adaptively regulating their learning. Teachers play an essential role in promoting and fostering this process. However, several studies have shown that in primary education explicit instruction of SRL strategies barely takes place. Given the relevance of SRL for learning and preparing students for the knowledge society of the 21st century, it is of crucial importance that teachers in primary education learn how they can improve their students’ SRL. In the present study, we implemented a professional development program (iSELF) in which primary teachers were trained and coached in promoting and fostering their students’ SRL. The extent to which iSELF contributed to teachers’ explicit instruction of SRL strategies was evaluated in a quasi-experimental pre-test-post-test design using video-based classroom observations. Thirty teachers from fourteen diferent primary schools participated in this study and were assigned to either a control (twelve teachers) or an experimental group (eighteen teachers). Results indicate that in both conditions explicit SRL strategy instruction is rare. However, explicit instruction of SRL strategies is signifcantly higher in the experimental group on the post-test compared to the control group showing that teachers do beneft from learning
about explicit SRL instruction.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)215-247
Number of pages33
JournalMetacognition and Learning
Volume19
Issue number1
Early online date27 Dec 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2024

Keywords

  • Self-regulated learning
  • Explicit strategy instruction
  • Primary education
  • teacher professional development

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