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Self-regulation and metacognition: thinking about our thinking 3/30
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Helping Students become Self-Regulated Learners
students are not intrinsically good at knowing learning tactics and skills. students need to be systematically taught.
tactics should be taught as part of a broad learning strategy, not in isolation
epistemic beliefs: beliefs about knowledge. ex: how does the knowledge come?
Helping Students become Self-Regulated Learners
remind students to formulate new strategies whenever the task situation changes (ex: type of info, teaching method, exams, and motivation level)
give students feedback about the nature of the strategies they create
tell students that they are capable of becoming self-regulated learners
give students all the task info they need to become strategic learners
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