|
Self-control and learning |
|
|
|
|
Written by Pilar Aznar Minguet
|
The shift in trends of thought towards constructivist epistemological
guidance has favoured a change in the conception of the
teaching/learning relationship. It is no longer understood as being a
cause/effect relationship but rather as a relationship in which
causality is reciprocal and the effects are bi-directional. An
Educational Technology suited to these trains of thought must provide
key factors capable of activating self regulator-y processes and
training techniques regarding the control of mental proccesses together
with affective and motivational states, and at the same time take into
consideration the particular characteristics of the learner together
with those relaying to the task and contexts inherent in the learning
process itself. Pilar Aznar Minguet
Key words: Educational Technology, Constructivism, Self-controlled learning.
|