ABSTRACT

The Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts created new challenges for teachers and pre-service instructors. Self-regulated learning, using one’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors to reach goals, can help students become independent, self-directed learners. This book provides educators the support they need to apply the principles of self-regulated learning in their teaching for success with the Common Core. In this book, Marie C. White and Maria K. DiBenedetto present information on how to apply academic self-regulation by integrating two models: one which addresses how students develop self-regulatory competence, the other which focuses on the various processes within the three phases of self-regulated learning. In addition, Self-Regulation and the Common Core provides specific lesson plans for grades K-12, using the standards and the integrated framework to promote higher order thinking and problem-solving activities.

part I|26 pages

Linking the Common Core and Self-Regulation

chapter 1|5 pages

Spirals and Crosswalks

chapter 2|9 pages

Theory-Based Instruction

Self-Regulation of Learning

chapter 3|10 pages

Self-Regulation in a Classroom Context

part II|127 pages

Elementary School

chapter 4|37 pages

The Road to Independence Begins with Strategic Help Seeking

Kindergarteners and First Graders

chapter 5|41 pages

Writing from Informational Text

Grades 2 and 3

chapter 6|47 pages

Building Academic Language

Grades 4 and 5

part III|53 pages

Middle School

chapter 7|51 pages

The Self-Regulated Writer Reads Like a Writer

Grades 6, 7, and 8

part IV|71 pages

High School

chapter 8|9 pages

A Dimensional Crosswalk

From the Common Core to Self-Regulation

chapter 9|26 pages

A Strategic Approach to Research Projects

Grades 9 and 10

chapter 10|34 pages

Beginning a Research Paper

Grades 11 and 12