From: Metacognition: How We Think About Thinking in Everyday Life
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Teaching metacognitive strategies improves learning outcomes.

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Studies in schools and adult education show that when learners are taught to plan, monitor, and evaluate their thinking, their understanding and retention improve. This includes techniques like self-questioning, summarizing, and reflecting on mistakes. These strategies help learners become more independent and confident, which can be applied beyond the classroom.

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