Abstract

The current paper will apply child psychology to design various teaching activities which enhances self-regulated learning. The purposes of this paper are (1) to explore the relationship between self-regulated learning and students’ academic performance, (2) to design effective teaching activities which are beneficial to students’ cognitive development, (3) to understand factors which influence identity development through instructions using a psychologic perspective.

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