Self-Processes, Learning, and Enabling Human Potential

Dynamic New Approaches (Hc)
Langbeschreibung
A volume in International Advances in Self ResearchSeries Editors: Herbert W. Marsh, Rhonda G. Craven, and Dennis M. McInerney
This volume deals with a wealth of issues related to self, from the overarching theoretical perspective of
Bandura and his careful and thorough analysis of the agentic self, highlighting the complexities of our multiple
selves acting in an integrated, holistic, and dynamic fashion, to the engaging and novel treatment of selfconcept
as a rope by John Hattie. From many of the chapters we see the utility value of the social cognitive
theory and self-determination theory frameworks for interpreting self-processes and how these processes
might drive engagement in learning. In particular we see how autonomy support, self-regulation, self-efficacy,
and self-regulation are part and parcel of self-processes intimately involved as individuals work out
their futures and possible selves. Entwined with these processes are the development of identity, resilience,
and a sense of well-being. The BFLPE and bullying chapters provide two examples of self-processes in operation
in the school context.
What can we take from this? Self-processes are complex, differentiated,and yet coordinated. By focusing on the agentic self we consider the whole
person-picture as a rich, integrated, and dynamic tapestry and by focusing on differentiated self elements such as self-regulation, self-determination,
self-concept, and self-efficacy, we are able to examine, in more detail, some of the individual threads of the tapestry and the roles they play in the integrated
self. Overall, we learn that self-processes are dynamic and are fundamental to enabling human potential.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
About the Monograph Series.; PART I: Overview. Self-Processes, Learning, and Enabling Human Potential, Dennis M. McInerney, Herbert W. Marsh, and Rhonda Craven.; PART II: Dynamic Views of the Self. Toward an Agentic Theory of the Self, Albert Bandura. Processes of Integrating, Developing, and Processing Self Information, John Hattie. Self-Concept is as Multidisciplinary as it is Multidimensional: A Review of Theory, Measurement,and Practice in Self-Concept Research, Herb W. Marsh and Alison J. O'Mara.; PART III: Self-Determination, Self Regulation, and Self Efficacy. Day-to-Day Variation in Competence Beliefs: How Autonomy Support Predicts Young Adolescents' Felt Competence, Yi-Miau Tsai, Mareike Kunter, Oliver Ludtke, and Ulrich Trautwein. Meet the Parents: Mothers' and Fathers' Contextual and Psychological Resources Associated to Adolescents' Perceptions of Parental Autonomy Support, Frederic Guay and Julien Chanal. In Search of Self-Regulated Learning: A Personal Quest, Barry J. Zimmerman. Evaluating Competence and Maintaining Self-Worth between Early and Middle Childhood: Blissful Ignorance or the Construction of Knowledge and Strategies in Context? Ruth Butler. Teacher Self-Efficacy: Conceptual Analysis and Relations with Teacher Burnout and Perceived School Context, Einar M. Skaalvik and Sidsel Skaalvik.; PART IV: Identity Processes, Possible Selves, Well-Being, and the Resilient Self. Egosystem and Ecosystem Goals and Adjustment to College, Jennifer Crocker, Juliana G. Breines, Amy Canevello, Mary Y. Liu, and Yu Niiya. Possible Selves: Identity-Based Motivationand School Success, Daphna Oyserman. The Resilient Self: Lessons Educators Can Take Away from Risk and Resilience Research, Bridget V. Ammon and Martin L. Maehr. Self and Socialization: How Do Young People Navigate Through Adolescence? Jari-Erik Nurmi.; PART V: Applied Educational Research. Class-Average Achievement, Marks, and Academic Self-Concept in German Elementary Schools, Olaf Koller, Horst Zeinz, and Ulrich Trautwein. East Meets West: An Examination of the Big-Fish-Little-Pond Effect in Western and Non-Western Countries, Marjorie Seaton, Rhonda G. Craven, and Herbert W. Marsh. The Beyond Bullying Secondary Program: An Innovative Program Empowering Teachers to Counteract Bullying in Schools, Roberto H. Parada, Rhonda G. Craven, and Herbert W. Marsh. Contributors.
ISBN-13:
9781593119041
Veröffentl:
2008
Erscheinungsdatum:
07.03.2008
Seiten:
452
Autor:
Rhonda G. Craven
Gewicht:
842 g
Format:
240x161x29 mm
Sprache:
Englisch

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