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This means that children's stored knowledge about written communication may influence their goals for written communication ( cognitive goals ) , the thoughts and feelings they encounter ( metacognitive experiences ) , and the actions ...
This means that children's stored knowledge about written communication may influence their goals for written communication ( cognitive goals ) , the thoughts and feelings they encounter ( metacognitive experiences ) , and the actions ...
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Children's cognitive actions during writing or reading may influence their goals ( cognitive goals ) , their accumulated knowledge ( metacognitive knowledge ) , and the family of feelings they encounter during these communicative ...
Children's cognitive actions during writing or reading may influence their goals ( cognitive goals ) , their accumulated knowledge ( metacognitive knowledge ) , and the family of feelings they encounter during these communicative ...
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To experience discrimination and truly connect with the universality of these feelings , students were asked to begin keeping a journal to describe incidents of discrimination and prejudice they observed , read about , or experienced ...
To experience discrimination and truly connect with the universality of these feelings , students were asked to begin keeping a journal to describe incidents of discrimination and prejudice they observed , read about , or experienced ...
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When an ESL Adult Becomes a Reader | 11 |
SelfQuestioning An Aid to Metacognition | 25 |
Audiobooks in the Reading Program | 43 |
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