A volume in International Advances in Self ResearchSeries Editors: Herbert W. Marsh Rhonda G. Craven and Dennis M. McInerneyThis volume deals with a wealth of issues related to self from the overarching theoretical perspective ofBandura and his careful and thorough analysis of the agentic self highlighting the complexities of our multipleselves acting in an integrated holistic and dynamic fashion to the engaging and novel treatment of selfconceptas a rope by John Hattie. From many of the chapters we see the utility value of the social cognitivetheory and self-determination theory frameworks for interpreting self-processes and how these processesmight drive engagement in learning. In particular we see how autonomy support self-regulation self-efficacyand self-regulation are part and parcel of self-processes intimately involved as individuals work outtheir futures and possible selves. Entwined with these processes are the development of identity resilienceand a sense of well-being. The BFLPE and bullying chapters provide two examples of self-processes in operationin the school context.What can we take from this? Self-processes are complex differentiatedand yet coordinated. By focusing on the agentic self we consider the wholeperson-picture as a rich integrated and dynamic tapestry and by focusing on differentiated self elements such as self-regulation self-determinationself-concept and self-efficacy we are able to examine in more detail some of the individual threads of the tapestry and the roles they play in the integratedself. Overall we learn that self-processes are dynamic and are fundamental to enabling human potential.
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