Kids who have
good metacognitive skills are able to tell whether they are putting in the right amount of effort, whether they are studying enough, and whether they are getting what they need to out of school.
Not exact matches
The benefits of portfolios are
well - documented in both theory and practice: (1) Students are able to select pieces of writing that showcase important milestones in their learning trajectory; (2) students take ownership of their learning through consistent goal - setting, reflection, and other
metacognitive processes; and (3) students develop self - regulation
skills that empower them with agency.
I do this with other non language specific
skills such as social / emotional / affective as
well as
metacognitive and cognitive strategies.
Metacognition and self - regulated learning reviews the
best available research to offer teachers and senior leaders practical advice on how to develop their pupils»
metacognitive skills and knowledge.