Philipp Deing's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
Selbstreguliertes Lernen bezeichnet den aktiven Prozess des Wissenserwerbs und der Wissensmodifikation, bei dem die Selbstregulation der Lernenden als Methode und Ziel gleichermaßen im Vordergrund steht. Ausgehend von einer begrifflichen Annäherung wird der Prozess des selbstregulierten Lernens anhand eines zyklisch angelegten Prozessmodells verans...
In diesem Band sind einige der führenden Vertreterinnen und Vertreter aus dem deutschsprachigen Raum, deren Arbeitsschwerpunkt auch die Psychologie der Selbststeuerung beinhaltet, mit lesenswerten Fokussierungen und Perspektiven vertreten.
Der herrschende Zeitgeist mit grenzenlosen Ansprüchen an Leistung, Effizienz, Innovation und Selbstoptimierun...
Citations
... Eckert et al. (2015) emphasize the meaning of individual characteristics by referring to the fact that 50 percent of the interindividual differences in academic performance are explained by differences in students' cognitive and motivational characteristics. Thus, adaptive and individual testing and training, that considers learners' individual characteristics, is discussed as a valuable approach in the field of educational psychology (e.g., Deing;2019;Eckert et al., 2015;Fischer et al., 2020;. It should be the aim to support learners with different competences and characteristics to maximize their learning success. ...