Can Learning Objects Help Student-Teachers Become Self-Regulated Learners?

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This paper describes how an original resource set of learning objects was developed to foster learning to learn (Gargallo Lopez et al., 2020) among student-teachers and how these interactive online materials are planned to be effectively incorporated into an intervention. Such implementation follows an innovative pedagogical framework based on a sociocognitive view of self-regulated learning (SRL) and the integrative learning technologies (ILT) approach to technology. The full project, starting in August 2021, proposes the independent use of the resource set of learning objects as a starting point to assist student-teachers with the development of self-regulated learning in their English courses under this new framework.

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Delgado Alvarado, N. (2021). Can Learning Objects Help Student-Teachers Become Self-Regulated Learners? SiSal Journal, 12(2), 139–147. https://doi.org/10.37237/120202

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