metacognitive awareness

collocation in English

meaningsofmetacognitiveandawareness

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metacognitive
adjective
uk
/ˌmet.əˈkɒɡ.nə.tɪv/
us
/ˌmet̬.əˈkɑːɡ.nə.t̬ɪv/
of or relating to metacognition (= knowledge and understanding of your ...
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awareness
noun[U]
uk
/əˈweə.nəs/
us
/əˈwer.nəs/
knowledge that something exists, or understanding of a situation or subject at the present time based on information ...
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(Definition ofmetacognitiveandawarenessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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However, evidence was lacking of lexical development in the third dimension ofmetacognitiveawareness.
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The study focused on three macro-level dimensions: quantity (breadth of vocabulary), quality (connectivity among lexical items in the language-user's mental lexicon) and learners'metacognitiveawareness.
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The present research comparesmetacognitiveawareness, as measured by self-ratings of reading, writing, speaking and listening skills in college students of varying language experience backgrounds.
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After all, the onset ofmetacognitiveawarenesscan be regulated by the structure of the particular language that one is acquiring.
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The chapter on increasingmetacognitiveawarenessunderscores the importance of teaching students how to listen.
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Evolutionary by-products, includingmetacognitiveawarenessof death and possibilities for deception, further channel people into religious paths.
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The study also highlighted several challenges associated with the high dependence and lowmetacognitiveawarenessdemonstrated by the tutees.
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This discrepancy suggests that success in morphological analysis of unknown kanji words is not solely determined by linguistics knowledge but can be partially accounted for by learners'metacognitiveawareness.
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How else can a student efficiently develop all the appropriate skills, strategies,metacognitiveawareness, and knowledge integration that will lead to major gains in reading comprehension abilities?
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The application of computer logging and stimulated recall in the classroom is presented as a means of promoting self-assessment,metacognitiveawareness, and learner autonomy among second language writers.
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In addition, students in the strategies group demonstratedmetacognitiveawarenessthrough their ability to select and manage the strategies that would help them comprehend the videos.
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Rubin (2003) suggests using diaries for instructional purposes to help students developmetacognitiveawarenessof their own learning processes and strategies.
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It addresses the process rather than the content of thinking, thus helping patients to develop ametacognitiveawarenessof their own thinking style.
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Metacognitiveawarenessamong first year university students.
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Metacognitiveawarenessis the ability to experience negative thoughts and feelings as mental events that pass through the mind, rather than as a part of the self.
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Individuals high inmetacognitiveawarenessare skilled at monitoring their progress towards goals, identifying their strengths and weaknesses, and adjusting their learning strategies accordingly to achieve favorable outcomes.
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Individuals with highmetacognitiveawarenessare able to avoid depression and negative thought patterns more easily during stressful life situations, in comparison to individuals with lowmetacognitiveawareness.
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