Educate to Self-Regulate
Welcome to educate to self regulate, a podcast for educational leaders, teachers and students.
I'm Dr Shyam Barr, Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Canberra, and together we'll unpack educational research to support you and your students to become better learners.
Educate to Self-Regulate
28. Structuring effective professional learning about SRL.
In this episode of 'Educate to Self-Regulate', Shy and Rory discuss what is required for effective professional learning about SRL. Specifically, they discuss a recent research paper to consider what elements are important when trying to support teachers to incorproate more SRL instructional practices in their classrooms.
In this episode, you'll learn:
✔️ The key mechanisms required for professional learning that impacts and changes teacher practice about SRL.
✔️ The benefits of having well-designed systems to support transfer of new learning to the classroom.
✔️ The important role that social support plays in changing teacher practice
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Episode References:
- The Three Functions of Emotions - CFT 3 Circles - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6AgWnr0bZQ
- Tarranto. D (2024) A Sustainable Approach to Teacher Professional Development on Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) Implementation. Discourse and Communication for Sustainable Education. Vol 15 (1). https://sciendo.com/article/10.2478/dcse-2024-0008
- Education Endownment Foundation (2021) Effective Professional Development Guidance Report. https://educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/education-evidence/guidance-reports/effective-professional-development
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