Metacognitive strategies in problem-solving primarily involve:
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Correct answer: Thinking about one’s own thinking to guide actions
Metacognition refers to monitoring and controlling one’s thought processes. This helps learners make strategic decisions while solving problems.
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- Which of the following BEST illustrates metacognitive planning?
- A learner asks themselves, “Does this approach make sense?” This reflects:
- Evaluating the success of a solution after completing a problem is an example of:
- Which metacognitive strategy helps students avoid common mistakes?
- Identifying gaps in one’s understanding BEFORE solving a problem is an example of:
- Students using metacognitive strategies are MORE likely to: