The effect of nonhuman’s external regulation on young children’s self-regulation to regulate their own process of learning

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The present study sought to examine the effect of nonhuman’s external regulation on children’s self-regulation to regulate their own process of learning and to what extent did children succeed in terms of application when they talk and think while act alone with nonhuman’s external regulator. The Aginian’s methodology (Agina and Kommers, 2011a, Agina and Kommers, 2011b, Agina and Kommers, 2011c, Agina and Kommers, 2011d, Agina and Kommers, 2011e) that used an isolated, computer-based learning system and acts as a standalone learning environment with special set of tasks was used by hundred healthy preschool children. The results showed that young children were able to regulate their own process of learning and engage with their full free-will without the need of their real teacher’s regulation. The conclusion provided evidence that the verbalization of thinking aloud should occur spontaneously by nature, the nonhuman’s external regulation has a positive effect on young children’s development when they act with their full free-will, and has a positive effect on their behavior either.

论文关键词:Children’s development,Self-regulation learning,Learning process,Aginian’s studies

论文评审过程:Available online 24 February 2012.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2012.01.022