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Something that i know i just know in my knower !
I demonstrated metacognitive awareness as soon as I saw the word "haands". I know it is spelled "hands".
Metacognition has 5 syllables (met-a-cog-ni-tion) :)
The term "metacognition" was first introduced by American psychologist John Flavell in the 1970s. Flavell defined metacognition as thinking about thinking, or the ability to monitor and control one's cognitive processes.
The antonym for metacognition is likely "noncognition" or simply "cognition." Noncognition refers to the absence of metacognitive processes, while cognition encompasses general thinking and understanding without the added layer of metacognition.
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Metacognition refers to the awareness and understanding of one's own thought processes. It involves knowledge about how we learn, our strengths and weaknesses in learning, and strategies we can use to enhance our learning and problem-solving skills.
The word "metacognition" originates from the prefix "meta-" meaning beyond or transcending, and "cognition," which refers to the mental process of acquiring knowledge and understanding. Together, metacognition refers to the awareness and understanding of one's own thought processes.
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Metacognition can be taught through educated teaching strategies. One of these strategies is to create activities based on the student's recognition of objects.