Teaching Metacognitively

  • Hiver P
  • Whitehead G
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A growing body of research and theory highlights teachers’ use of their metacognitive knowledge and skills before, during and after instruction. This chapter explains why teaching metacognitively is important and describes and illustrates metacognitive techniques used in my teaching, and it explains procedures for developing other teachers’ metacognition about their own instruction. Teaching

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Hiver, P., & Whitehead, G. E. K. (2018). Teaching Metacognitively. In Metacognition in Language Learning and Teaching (pp. 243–262). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351049146-13

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