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A study on the effects of situated cognition on the study of foreign language.
(1997)
This study examined situated cognition and anchored instruction in the context of foreign language learning. Based upon situated learning models proposed by McLellan (1996) and Thurman (1993), a situated lesson was adapted ...
The influence of using cognitive strategy instruction through writing rubrics on high school students' writing self-efficacy, achievement goal orientation, perceptions of classroom goal structures, self-regulation, and writing achievement.
(2003)
To determine benefits of cognitive strategy instruction when using writing rubrics, 164 students from a large suburban high school in the Southwest United States wrote three essays and completed pre- and post-measures ...
The influence of concept mapping on achievement, self-regulation, and self-efficacy in students of English as a second language.
(2001)
This study investigated the effectiveness of concept mapping used as a learning strategy with students in English as a Second Language classrooms. Seventy-nine ESL students participated in the study. Variables of interest ...
The relationships among written feedback, motivation, and changes in written performance.
(1997)
These results support Bandura's contention that self-efficacy is malleable and positively related to improvements in performance. The results concerning student goals are more ambiguous. Consistent with Butler's research ...