Metacognition, or the ability to think about one’s own thinking, is a crucial skill for English Language Learners (ELLs) across all content areas. By fostering self-awareness and self-regulation, ...
A study published in PLOS Mental Health explores the role of metacognition in mental health, focusing on its association with anxiety-depression and compulsivity, with an emphasis on how these ...
Metacognition, first coined in the literature in the 1970s by Flavell (1976) has been the focus of diverse disciplines (e.g., developmental, cognitive, and educational psychology, psychiatry, and ...
Student feedback indicated a shift in the undergraduate students’ bias on gender in science, and the appreciation to have the opportunity for metacognitive reflection. Article subjects are ...
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