The four target articles in this special issue address an important area of
research in academic self-regulation theory and research-research on volit
ional control, especially motivational and emotional control. The articles
are discussed in terms of 10 issues that will help to define the future of
research on self-regulation and volitional control. The issues are: 1)devel
oping a conceptual foundation and consistent terminology, 2)clarifying self
-regulatory structures and processes, 3)mapping out the nomological network
, 4)refining measurement instruments, 5)improving research methodology, 6)e
xploring interactions between the environment and volitional strategies, 7)
investigating the acquisition and transfer of volitional strategies, 8)exam
ining developmental differences in volitional strategies, 9)examining indiv
idual and cultural differences in volitional strategies, and 10)developing
programs to improve volitional strategies.