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engage their students in metacognitive processing they become more productive learners who are more capable of assuming responsibility for their own learning . Even though there are a number of self - help strategies available to ...
engage their students in metacognitive processing they become more productive learners who are more capable of assuming responsibility for their own learning . Even though there are a number of self - help strategies available to ...
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As this knowledge base grows , more challenging stories become comprehensible to them , leading in turn to higher levels ... Listening to books read by competent , enthusiastic readers begins the process of becoming a lifelong reader .
As this knowledge base grows , more challenging stories become comprehensible to them , leading in turn to higher levels ... Listening to books read by competent , enthusiastic readers begins the process of becoming a lifelong reader .
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It is a matter of catching children using their minds during the school day , and employing specific words and phrases in our conversations to help children become aware of their abilities . The following examples illustrate the words ...
It is a matter of catching children using their minds during the school day , and employing specific words and phrases in our conversations to help children become aware of their abilities . The following examples illustrate the words ...
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When an ESL Adult Becomes a Reader | 11 |
SelfQuestioning An Aid to Metacognition | 30 |
Audiobooks in the Reading Program | 43 |
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