Developing Psychic Self-regulation in Children through Self-assessment Portfolios in School Interaction

Authors

  • Neyre Correia da Silva Centro Universitário Unidombosco
  • Helga Loos-Sant’Ana Universidade Federal do Paraná

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-432727s1201713

Keywords:

self-evaluation, self-regulation, childhood development, elementary education, identity

Abstract

The study addresses the nature of the self-regulation processes (their dynamics and development) that support the self-assessment of learning. It aims to elucidate these processes from the perspective of the Theoretical System of Expanded Affectivity (TSEA), focusing on the self-assessment of learning by children when constructing portfolios at school context. Participants were a class of twenty-nine students, seven to nine years old, and their teacher. The Broad Level of data collection, focused on the present work, covers participant observation and the application of Self-Assessment Scripts. The categories of analysis are based on the dimensions of the Psychic Cell (Self-Identity-Resilience-Alterity) postulated by TSEA. We found that children demonstrate basic and complex processes of psychic selfregulation and self-assessment of their learning, developing and strengthening their identity, recursive, resilient, and regulation references of the interactions. It is argued that self-regulation can be driven by self-assessments guided by the use of portfolios in the school context.

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Published

2018-10-18

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Section

Qualitative Research in Psychology

How to Cite

Silva, N. C. da, & Loos-Sant’Ana, H. (2018). Developing Psychic Self-regulation in Children through Self-assessment Portfolios in School Interaction. Paidéia (Ribeirão Preto), 27(Suppl. 1), 475-483. https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-432727s1201713