“Reading time, 2 minutes: Can you define “metacognition” and provide some examples? Metacognition in the classroom refers to students’ ability to adapt, monitor and transfer their thinking when faced with new problems… … closely linked to how knowledge is encoded, stored and retrieved in long-term memory. What is metacognition in the classroom? For years, I’ve wrestled with metacognition. I’ve […]
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