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Self‐regulation in the classroom: A perspective on assessment and intervention

classroom interventions

Boekaerts M, Corno L.
GSID: v69q_UGllvUJ
M Boekaerts, L Corno - Applied psychology, 2005 - Wiley Online Library

… of interventions to improve students’ self‐regulatory capacity. At present, many sound SRL interventions exist and some general lessons can be learned about classroom … sound SRL interventions extant, and reviewed some general lessons learned about classroom intervention …

More Lessons From Aptitude--Treatment Interaction Theory

science instruction

Corno L.
GSID: 8harTmLFWXsJ
L Corno - Educational Psychologist, 1988 - Taylor & Francis

Peterson successfully links compensatory education program evaluations to aptitude-treatment interaction (ATI) theory and research. This commentary locates AT1 theory and …

The best-laid plans: Modern conceptions of volition and educational research

educational research

Corno L.
GSID: F1Yqb_cCz_YJ
L Corno - Educational researcher, 1993 - journals.sagepub.com

… construct that has something to do with learning from schooling and that therefore ought to be a target of educational research. … additional issues for educational research by considering some work conducted by Julius Kuhl and his colleagues....

Family help and homework management reported by middle school students

middle school

Xu J, Corno L.
GSID: amt7YR-FftcJ
J Xu, L Corno - The Elementary School Journal, 2003 - journals.uchicago.edu

… in responsibly completing homework throughout the middle school years. Related Research In the present study we used survey data from middle school students to link family help …

The role of cognitive engagement in classroom learning and motivation

classroom instruction

Corno L, Mandinach EB.
GSID: lHf_zCs14vkJ
L Corno, EB Mandinach - Educational psychologist, 1983 - Taylor & Francis

… Our position in this article has been that a major function of classroom instruction is to provide a variety of activities that alternatively replace, exemplify, guide, and exercise student cognition. This view suggests a possible explanation for the...

A design theory for classroom instruction in self-regulated learning

classroom instruction

Corno L, Randi J.
GSID: 1sihiiuhmHkJ
L Corno, J Randi - Instructional-design theories and models: A …, 1999 - books.google.com

… the appropriateness of design theory for classroom instruction in self-regulated learning. More … regulatory efforts in the process of classroom instruction. Rather than maintaining traditional … Tradiнtional design theories of instruction run the risk of interfering with rather...

The metacognitive control components of self-regulated learning

classroom instruction

Corno L.
GSID: PF5NJ701WucJ
L Corno - Contemporary educational psychology, 1986 - Elsevier

The paper describes the role of metacognitive control activity in self-regulated learning. Metacognitive components are seen as necessary but insufficient for self-regulated learning …

Expanding the volitional resources of urban community college students

community college

Corno L.
GSID: QiLO0LTSHlgJ
L Trawick, L Corno - New directions for teaching and learning, 1995 - Wiley Online Library

… Community college students may receive little advice on how to study or to negotiate the particular demands of college. If volitional resources could be enhanced in students who …

External fixation in child traumatology.

Orthopedics

Quintin J, Evrard H, Gouat P, Cornil C, Burny F.
PMID: 24823079
Orthopedics. 1984 Mar 01;7(3):463-7. doi: 10.3928/0147-7447-19840301-12.

The authors present their experience of Hoffmann® external fixation in pediatric traumatology. Fractures of the lower limb are the most frequent (47 tibias, 13 femurs); a few fractures involved the upper extremity. The Hoffmann device constituted the complete treatment,...

Impact of a food-grade cationic biopolymer (ε-polylysine) on the digestion of emulsified lipids: In vitro study.

Food research international (Ottawa, Ont.)

Lopez-Pena CL, McClements DJ.
PMID: 28454965
Food Res Int. 2015 Sep;75:34-40. doi: 10.1016/j.foodres.2015.05.025. Epub 2015 May 13.

ε-Polylysine (ε-PL) is a cationic biopolymer that may be used as a food ingredient because of its strong antimicrobial activity and potential to inhibit pancreatic lipase. We examined the effect of polylysine on the digestion of corn oil-in-water emulsions...

Environmentally toxicant exposures induced intragenerational transmission of liver abnormalities in mice.

Open veterinary journal

Al-Griw MA, Treesh SA, Alghazeer RO, Regeai SO.
PMID: 28884077
Open Vet J. 2017;7(3):244-253. doi: 10.4314/ovj.v7i3.8. Epub 2017 Aug 19.

Environmental toxicants such as chemicals, heavy metals, and pesticides have been shown to promote transgenerational inheritance of abnormal phenotypes and/or diseases to multiple subsequent generations following parental and/or ancestral exposures. This study was designed to examine the potential transgenerational...

Ameliorative effect of vitamin E on trichloroethylene-induced nephrotoxicity in rats.

Journal of nephropathology

Heydari M, Ahmadizadeh M, Ahmadi Angali K.
PMID: 28975097
J Nephropathol. 2017 Jul;6(3):168-173. doi: 10.15171/jnp.2017.29. Epub 2016 Dec 20.

BACKGROUND: 1,1,2-Trichloroethylene (TCE) is an important organic solvent which is widespread in the environment. Work place exposure to TCE has been associated adverse effects in many organs including kidney. Vitamin E is an antioxidant that can overcome oxidative stress.OBJECTIVES:...

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