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Explain metacognitive knowledge experience and strategies

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Answered by navaneetharao
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Metacognitive strategies refers to methods used to help students understand the way they learn; in other words, it means processes designed for students to 'think' about their 'thinking'.

Aside from these three components, metacognition also has three different types of metacognitive knowledge – (1) Declarative knowledge, (2) Procedural knowledge, and (3) Conditional knowledge. Declarative knowledge refers to the factual information that one knows, and can both be spoken or written

Answered by Anonymous
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Metacognitive knowledge refers to the information that individuals hold about their own cognition and about strategies which impact on it. This knowledge provides a plan or guide for processing, the rules of which may be more (explicit) or less (implicit) amenable to conscious awareness and verbal expression.

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