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Metacognitive Instructional Approaches

Metacognitive Instructional Approaches. Chapter 11. Model. Antecedent Inner Language Behavior Consequence. Metacognitive Activities. Planning of the cognitive task Self-instruction to complete the task Self-monitoring. Learning Strategies. Use of acronyms to structure inner language

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Metacognitive Instructional Approaches

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  1. Metacognitive Instructional Approaches Chapter 11

  2. Model • Antecedent • Inner Language • Behavior • Consequence

  3. Metacognitive Activities • Planning of the cognitive task • Self-instruction to complete the task • Self-monitoring

  4. Learning Strategies • Use of acronyms to structure inner language • RIDER – reading comprehension • Read, Imagine, Describe, Evaluate, Repeat • SLANT – note-taking • Sit-up, lean forward, activate your thinking, name key information, track the talker • SCORER – take multiple-choice tests • Schedule your time, clue word use, omit difficult questions, read carefully, estimate your answers, review your work

  5. Learning Strategies Cont. • PLEASE – improve paragraph writing • Pick a topic, list ideas, evaluate list, activate the paragraph with topic sentence, supply supporting sentences, end with concluding sentence, evaluate work • SCORE A – preparing research paper • Select topic, create categories for the information about topic, obtain sources, read and take notes, evenly organize the information, apply the process writing steps • FAST – social problem solving • Freeze and think about the problem, alternatives to be generated, solution, try it

  6. Other Metacognitive Strategies • Story map • Story retelling • Story frame • Graphic organizers • Semantic mapping

  7. Reciprocal Teaching • Prediction • Question generation • Summarizing • Clarifying • Note: teacher and students take turns as instructional leader

  8. Self-Monitoring • Use of visual prompt • Audio prompt • Data check sheets • Letter-by-letter proofing – monitor and correct spelling

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