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Metacognitive knowledge refers to children's awareness and use of accumulated world knowledge of : 1 ) one's self as a written communicator ( person variables ) ; 2 ) the purpose of the written communication tasks and related ...
Metacognitive knowledge refers to children's awareness and use of accumulated world knowledge of : 1 ) one's self as a written communicator ( person variables ) ; 2 ) the purpose of the written communication tasks and related ...
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Metacognitive experiences may occur whenever children " do a lot of conscious cognition , thereby providing many cognitive events " ( Flavell , 1981 , p . 49 ) . Cognitive actions refers to the actual actions implemented by children as ...
Metacognitive experiences may occur whenever children " do a lot of conscious cognition , thereby providing many cognitive events " ( Flavell , 1981 , p . 49 ) . Cognitive actions refers to the actual actions implemented by children as ...
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For example , metacognitive experiences can be activated by simply encouraging children to ask themselves " Does this make sense ? " as they write or read . This self - imposed metacognitive experience focuses children's awareness on ...
For example , metacognitive experiences can be activated by simply encouraging children to ask themselves " Does this make sense ? " as they write or read . This self - imposed metacognitive experience focuses children's awareness on ...
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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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