ABSTRACT
This study aimed to verify the possible existence of two forms of learning artistic drawing: hetero and self-regulated. It also sought to explore self-regulation strategies possibly used for that goal. Based on a script, sixteen university students from a drawing course were therefore interviewed. The answers, submitted to a thematic analysis, showed, in addition to an indefinite representation on the used strategies, the existence of either a hetero or a self-regulated learning that, in turn, involves a diversity of strategies (i.e., Self-evaluation, Organization and transformation; Planning and formulation of goals; Information search; Supervision and recordkeeping; Environmental structuring; Reviewing and memorization; Seeking assistance; Self-control).
KEYWORDS:
art; drawing; learning; learning strategies; self-regulation