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Understanding student motivation is a complex challenge. Factors such as mindset, personal values, anticipated outcomes, environment, and external expectations all impact motivation—which, in turn, ...
Metacognition* is the ability to think about your own thinking; be consciously aware of yourself as a problem solver; monitor, plan and control your mental processing; and accurately judge your level ...
A new book sheds light on how to strengthen students' thinking skills and why metacognition is important to child and adolescent development.
Find out more about metacognition — the ability to think about your own thought processes. This allows you to monitor and change your habits, thoughts, and feelings.
Today's Emerge Podcast, Developing Metacognitive Strategies for Student Success, features guest interviewers Sarah Jane Alvarado and Eva Kent. Sarah and Eva are both Spring 2021 CU Boulder graduates ...
Vol. 26, No. 1/2, Special Issue: Metacognition in teaching and learning (MARCH 1998), pp. 97-112 (16 pages) Several distinct research streams are converging in the field of foreign or second language ...
The role of metacognition in reading comprehension has become a topic of debate. Some studies have linked instruction in metacognitive strategies to increases in reading comprehension, whereas others ...