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The most appropriate learning strategies for…
The most appropriate learning strategies for teaching children
Social and affective
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Awareness raising
Students will be able to respond to the new information in different ways according to their level of competence.
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Meta-cognitive
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Teachers who use metacognitive strategies can positively impact students who have learning disabilities
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Think Aloud
It's a metacognitive strategy that works well when teachers read a story or problem out loud and periodically stop to verbalize their thoughts
Checklist, Rubrics and Organizers
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Direct or cognitive
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It teaches students specific and
general cognitive strategies to improve learning and performance by facilitating information processing
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These include repetition, organising new language, summarising meaning, guessing meaning from context, using imagery for memorisation