Students often lack the metacognitive skills they need to succeed, but they can develop these skills by addressing some simple questions.
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Steven Engravalle
onto iSchoolLeader Magazine November 27, 2017 1:30 PM
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Research shows that metacognitive activities can benefit children as young as age 3. This blog post reviews recent research and offers tips to promote metacognition in elementary, middle and high schools.