what are the advantages and disadvantages of self regulation as a concept?
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Advantages of Self-Regulated Learning
Students are in control of their learning process and can manage time as they see fit.
Students feel a sense of achievement and fulfillment when they have accomplished goals they have set for themselves and therefore are more likely to set more challenging goals in the future.
Self-regulation is not a process that is only applicable to school learning, it will be carried with students for the rest of their lives in the work force, social lives and families.
Disadvantages of Self-Regulated Learning
Only a small number of students ever become great self-regulators due to the lack of instructional processes that promote self-regulated learning in their lives (Ormrod, 2012, p. 357).
If a person experiences failure and decreased self-efficacy, it could affect their ability and desire to self-regulate.
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Students are in control of their learning process and can manage time as they see fit.
Students feel a sense of achievement and fulfillment when they have accomplished goals they have set for themselves and therefore are more likely to set more challenging goals in the future.
Self-regulation is not a process that is only applicable to school learning, it will be carried with students for the rest of their lives in the work force, social lives and families.
Disadvantages of Self-Regulated Learning
Only a small number of students ever become great self-regulators due to the lack of instructional processes that promote self-regulated learning in their lives (Ormrod, 2012, p. 357).
If a person experiences failure and decreased self-efficacy, it could affect their ability and desire to self-regulate.
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Students are in control of their learning process and can manage time as they see fit.
Students feel a sense of achievement and fulfillment when they have accomplished goals they have set for themselves and therefore are more likely to set more challenging goals in the future.
Self-regulation is not a process that is only applicable to school learning, it will be carried with students for the rest of their lives in the work force, social lives and families.
Disadvantages of Self-Regulated Learning
Only a small number of students ever become great self-regulators due to the lack of instructional processes that promote self-regulated learning in their lives (Ormrod, 2012, p. 357).
Students feel a sense of achievement and fulfillment when they have accomplished goals they have set for themselves and therefore are more likely to set more challenging goals in the future.
Self-regulation is not a process that is only applicable to school learning, it will be carried with students for the rest of their lives in the work force, social lives and families.
Disadvantages of Self-Regulated Learning
Only a small number of students ever become great self-regulators due to the lack of instructional processes that promote self-regulated learning in their lives (Ormrod, 2012, p. 357).
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