Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/9675
Title: Understanding PLEs through metacognition, self-regulation, and learner autonomy
Authors: Teng, Mark Feng 
Prof. WEN Zhisheng, Edward 
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Routledge
Source: In Sun, Y., & Xu, X. (Eds.). (2024). The development of personal learning environments in higher education: Promoting culturally responsive teaching and learner autonomy. Routledge.
Abstract: This chapter explores the dynamic realm of Personal Learning Environments (PLEs) through the lenses of metacognition, self-regulation, and learner autonomy. To achieve this goal, we present an integrated model that elucidates these concepts within the context of PLEs. Our model features distinct regulatory mechanisms for learners and highlights the critical role that engagement with learning tools and resources plays in enabling learners to effectively manage their educational environments. We advocate for the necessity of learners having command over their own learning tools, particularly within the burgeoning complexity of the PLE ecosystem. By transferring the locus of control over learning to the individual learner, the strategies by which learners exercise this control become an issue of educational significance. Drawing upon insights from metacognition, self-regulation, and learner autonomy, we contend that facilitating learners’ control over technologically driven learning environments is a concern that lies at the core of contemporary discussions. We further provide practical implications and outline the roles of teachers and learners in this evolving educational landscape.
Type: Book Chapter
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/9675
ISBN: 9781003285243
9781032257969
9781032258386
Appears in Collections:English Language & Literature - Publication

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