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Mastering Metacognition

December 3, 2015 Jessica Rogers

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While the term “metacognition” was first coined back in 1979 by John Flavell, it seems to have resurfaced in the past few years in education.  It comes up in educational conversation so much that it has almost become white noise.  Many times I hear it defined as “thinking about your thinking.” This definition works, but […]

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