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The strategy project: Promoting self-regulated learning through an authentic assignment
International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (2016)
  • Hillary H Steiner, Kennesaw State University
Abstract
Success in college requires the development of self-regulated learning strategies that move beyond high school skills. First-year students of all ability levels benefit when given instruction in how to use these strategies in an authentic context. This paper presents an instructional method that requires deliberate practice of self-regulated learning strategies including active reading, management of study time and achievement goals, proactive interaction with faculty, and metacognitive reflection within the context of a student-selected course. Four instructors implemented the assignment in their first-year seminar courses, and student reflection papers were analyzed for emerging themes. These themes suggest the positive impact of applying pedagogy that requires intentional within-course application of self-regulated learning strategies, suggesting the strategy project may be a viable way to teach and encourage college-level strategic behavior.
Publication Date
2016
Citation Information
Hillary H Steiner. "The strategy project: Promoting self-regulated learning through an authentic assignment" International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education Vol. 28 Iss. 2 (2016) p. 271 - 282
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/hillary-steiner/3/