自律学习的触发因素:推进自律学习多模式研究的概念框架

IF 3.8 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
Sanna Järvelä , Allyson Hadwin
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摘要

本文介绍了一个理论驱动的触发调控框架,用于推进自我调控学习研究的多模式分析方法。可能会抑制学习过程并因此需要调节反应的事件和/或情况被定义为触发事件。通过经验识别多模态数据中的触发信号,将其作为认知、动机、情感和行为调控的标记,对推动该领域的发展具有巨大潜力。我们提出了一个触发调控框架,并解释了如何在多模态研究中利用该框架检测触发信号,重点分析有意义的调控反应。这一概念框架为研究方法和分析方法的进步提供了潜在的指导,以研究在复杂的任务工作和团队合作过程中,自律学习中调控反应的情景性质和个人内部的个体差异。它提出了一种理论驱动的分析方法,用于检测、模拟和解释个人或协作工作中的适应性和不适应性调节。以这一框架为基础的多模态数据分析方法有可能提高研究结果和解释的质量和准确性,并为干预措施和人工智能系统的开发提供信息。
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Triggers for self-regulated learning: A conceptual framework for advancing multimodal research about SRL

This paper introduces a theory-driven trigger regulation framework for advancing multimodal analytical approaches to research about self-regulated learning. Events and/or situations that may inhibit learning processes and, thus, require regulatory responses are defined as trigger events. Empirically identifying trigger signals in multimodal data as markers for the regulation of cognition, motivation, emotion, and behavior has great potential for advancing the field. We propose a trigger regulation framework and explain how it can be leveraged in multimodal research for detecting trigger signals focusing analysis on meaningful regulatory responses. This conceptual framework offers potential to guide methodological and analytical advances in research to examine the situated nature of regulatory responses and within-person individual differences in SRL as they play out during complex task work and teamwork.

Educational relevance and implications statement

The trigger regulation framework contributes to advancing multimodal approaches to the study of SRL. It presents a theory driven analytical approach for detecting, modeling, and interpreting adaptive and maladaptive regulation during individual or collaborative work. Grounding analytical approaches to multimodal data analysis in this framework has potential to increase the quality and accuracy of research findings and interpretations and inform the development of interventions and AI systems.

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Learning and Individual Differences
Learning and Individual Differences PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL-
CiteScore
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期刊介绍: Learning and Individual Differences is a research journal devoted to publishing articles of individual differences as they relate to learning within an educational context. The Journal focuses on original empirical studies of high theoretical and methodological rigor that that make a substantial scientific contribution. Learning and Individual Differences publishes original research. Manuscripts should be no longer than 7500 words of primary text (not including tables, figures, references).
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