CR4YR

Changing Results for Young Readers

  • WELCOME
  • CR4YR PRIMARY
    • Recommended Pre-Reading for Participants
    • Session 1: Building the Foundations for Learning
    • Session 2: Core Components of Literacy Instruction (Part 1)
    • Session 3: Core Components of Literacy Instruction (Part 2)
    • Session 4: Putting Research Into Action
  • CR4YR INTERMEDIATE
    • Session 1: A Balanced Literacy Program
    • Session 2: Fluency and Oral Language
    • Session 3: Comprehension
    • Session 4: Touchback
  • CR4YR K-7
  • ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
    • Professional Resources for Literacy Instruction
    • Websites for Literacy Instruction
    • What is Self-Regulated Learning?
      • Teacher Inquiry Project: Redesigning a Classroom to Foster Self-Regulated Learning
    • Workshops and Other Literacy In-Service Initiatives
    • Indigenizing the Literacy Curriculum
    • Literacy44

Session 5 Self regulation

regulationpagehd2000x200In this section, we explore self-regulation and its relationship to the following big ideas:

  • Regardless of tools, strategies or program used, relationship building and nurturing is integral in student learning.
  • Students learn as much if not more from what we do as teachers and how we are, than from what we say.
  • Everyday we have the opportunity to teach with our words, our physical presence and our emotional response.

  • Word Knowledge
  • Comprehension
  • Reading and Fluency
  • Developmental Sequence of Reading
  • Self-Regulation
  • Critical Literacy
  • Assessment

  • CR4YR K-7:
    Self-Regulation
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