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Thinking about Thinking (METACOGNITION: "knowledge of one’s knowledge…
Thinking about Thinking
METACOGNITION: "knowledge of one’s knowledge, cognitive processes, and cognitive and affective states and the ability to consciously and deliberately monitor and regulate one’s knowledge, cognitive processes, and cognitive and affective states" (Hacker & Bol, 2004)
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SELF-REGULATED LEARNING STRATEGIES: "actions and processes directed at acquiring information or skill that involve agency, purpose. and instrumentality perceptions by learners" (Zimmerman, 1989)
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SELF-EFFICACY: "perceptions about one's capabilities to organize and implement actions necessary to attain designated performance of skill for specific tasks" (Zimmerman, 1989)
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SOCIO-COGNITION: "cognition in the 'real world' in which 'emotions, social meanings, social intentions and social residues' are intertwined with one's cognitive activity" (Hacker & Bol, 2004)
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Self-monitoring
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Low self-monitors
characterized by reflecting personal attitudes, affective states, and dispositions regardless of social situations; unresponsive to situational appropriateness
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