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Metacognition is the process of thinking about thinking. Flavell (1976) describes it as follows: "Metacognition refers to one's knowledge concerning one's own cognitive processes or anything related to them, e.g., the learning-relevant properties of information or data.
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ED347877 - Self Concept and Metacognition in Ethnic Minorities. ... The study hypothesized, first, a positive relationship between metacognitive problem solving skills and academic self-concepts, and second that there would be ethnic differences between self-concepts and metacognition and the relationships between them.
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児童期における自己概念の形成とメタ認知 [in Japanese] Development of Self-concepts and Metacognition in Childhood [in Japanese] ...
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conceptual framework that would clarify the concepts of metacognition, self-regulation, and self-regulated learning. Building on the insights of the ...
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From assessment of metacognition, case formulation in MCT, to modifying negative and positive metacognitive beliefs and explaining the concept of detached mindfulness or meta ... Meta-emotion and related concepts such as meta-mood and need for affect have been successfully applied across a variety of research topics,
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This study explores the relationship between measures of academic self-concept and metacognition in three different ethnic groups-Black, Hispanic, ...
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Abstract In this commentary on the special issue, I join the authors in searching for a conceptual framework that would clarify the concepts of metacognition, self-regulation, and self-regulated learning.
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Metacognition and Intelligence ... For example, after reading a paragraph in a text a learner may question herself about the concepts discussed in the paragraph. Her cognitive goal is to understand the text. Self-questioning is a common metacognitive comprehension monitoring strategy.
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METACOGNITION consists of three basic elements: ... Developing a plan of action ... Evaluating the plan...
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