When struggling students learn how to «drive their brains» through the use of cognitive strategies, they're more likely to be able to learn and think at higher levels. (edutopia.org)
Reading instruction teaches students to use cognitive strategies before, during and after reading to help them monitor their understanding and evaluate the author's presentation of ideas. (latincollegeprep.org)
Students develop effective cognitive strategies and higher - order learning when they are continually pressed to raise questions, accept challenges, explain concepts, and justify their reasoning. (ascd.org)