The ability to discriminate between self - generated and external sources of information is considered to be
an important metacognitive skill and one which may break down to cause hallucinatory experiences.
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.
There's a
metacognitive awareness that these
skills are
important, across classes and for life.
Internalization of expert
skills may involve an intermediate stage involving private speech, or «self - talk,» that resembles the explicit
metacognitive thoughts of the expert.11 Self - talk and internalized speech are
important tools of children's cognitive and emotional control.