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Cognitive monitoring : A theoretical framework According to Flavell ( 1981 ) , an individual's cognitive goals , metacognitive knowledge , metacognitive experiences , and cognitive actions may influence their efficiency and ...
Cognitive monitoring : A theoretical framework According to Flavell ( 1981 ) , an individual's cognitive goals , metacognitive knowledge , metacognitive experiences , and cognitive actions may influence their efficiency and ...
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or sensations ) that occur during reading or writing endeavors may influence children's goals ( cognitive goals ) , accumulated knowledge ( metacognitive knowledge ) , and actions ( cognitive actions ) . Metacognitive experiences may ...
or sensations ) that occur during reading or writing endeavors may influence children's goals ( cognitive goals ) , accumulated knowledge ( metacognitive knowledge ) , and actions ( cognitive actions ) . Metacognitive experiences may ...
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pursuit of goals ( cognitive goals ) and helps activate positive behaviors ( cognitive actions ) ( Bruch , Meyer , and Chesser , 1987 ; Meichenbaum , 1977 ; Uhlemann and Plater , 1990 ) . How individuals view themselves ( stored ...
pursuit of goals ( cognitive goals ) and helps activate positive behaviors ( cognitive actions ) ( Bruch , Meyer , and Chesser , 1987 ; Meichenbaum , 1977 ; Uhlemann and Plater , 1990 ) . How individuals view themselves ( stored ...
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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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