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Informationen zum Autor Lynda D. Stone is Professor of Child and Adolescent Development at California State University, Sacramento, where she has received awards for Outstanding Teaching and Community Service. Her research examines teaching-learning practices with attention to learners from non-dominant communities. Tabitha Hart is Associate Professor of Communication Studies at San José State University, California. Her research areas include speech codes theory, ethnography of communication, and technology-mediated communication. Klappentext This book is for researchers and professionals working with children and adolescents in and out of schools. It offers a unique set of sociocultural analytical lenses to understand how self-regulation, co-regulation, and other-regulation function together as a system of regulatory processes that form an important part of engagement in learning. Vorwort Through the use of new analytical tools, this book presents a dynamic, sociocultural view of behavioural regulation in learning contexts. Zusammenfassung This book is for researchers and professionals working with children and adolescents in and out of schools. It offers a unique set of sociocultural analytical lenses to understand how self-regulation, co-regulation, and other-regulation function together as a system of regulatory processes that form an important part of engagement in learning. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of figures; List of transcription Excerpts; Foreword Regina Day Langhout; Acknowledgments; Transcription conventions; 1. Introduction; 2. Cultural-historical psychological theory; 3. The relational habitus and regulatory processes; 4. Practical-moral knowledge and regulatory processes; 5. Identity and competence woven together through regulatory processes; 6. Contextual mood and regulatory processes; 7. Conclusion; References; Index.