COMPETENCIAS DEL ESTUDIANTE AUTORREGULADO Y LOS ESTILOS DE APRENDIZAJE
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https://doi.org/10.55777/rea.v4i8.940Keywords:
Estilos de Aprendizaje, estilos de enseñanza, competencias genéricas, estudiantes autorreguladoAbstract
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Las estrategias de autorregulación que utilizan los estudiantes pueden influir de forma adecuada sobre su rendimiento académico (Pintrich, 2000; Manrique, 2004). El estudiante autorregulado es el que de forma intencional y proactiva define y decide su camino para aprender a aprender (Monereo y Badía, 2001). Las características principales que le definen son (1) la automotivación y (2) la autoplanificación. ¿A qué estilo/s de aprendizaje nos recuerdan estas características? ¿Todos los estudiantes podrían adquirir las competencias que describen el aprendizaje autorregulado? ¿Qué estrategias docentes, familiares, laborales habría que diseñar e implementar para lograr que los estudiantes aprendieran a autorregular su aprendizaje y/o su forma de vida? ¿Qué estilo de enseñanza es el más adecuado para formar a estudiantes autorregulados?
STUDENT SKILLS AND SELF LEARNING STYLES
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Self-regulation strategies used by students seem able to adequately influence on their academic performance (Pintrich, 2000; Manrique, 2004). The student self-regulated is that intentionally and proactively define and decide their way to learning to learn the main characteristics that define him are (1) motivation, and (2) self-planning. What style / s of learning these characteristics remind us? Do all students can acquire the skills that describe self-regulated learning? What teaching strategies, family, work should be designed and implemented to ensure that students learn to self-regulate their learning and / or your lifestyle? What teaching style is best suited to train students self-regulated?
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