Despite metacognition's profound effects in research classrooms, such research might have a very limited influence on mainstream classrooms. This may stem from a lack of comprehensive and practical pedagogy that classroom teachers can adapt for metacognition instruction as researchers do. To address this problem, this study developed a pedagogy of metacognition for reading classrooms (PMR) by the principles of grounded theory. Data were collected via document analysis and a PMR was constructed through a systematic and analytic review of its literature. A PMR consists of 7 dimensions, and these include fostering students' metacognitive knowledge, scaffolding students' strategic reading, encouraging students’ independence with strategic readi...
To become self-regulative in learning, students should be able to deploy various learning strategies...
Abstract Reading is a complex activity, and its most obvious goal is comprehension. As students pro...
In the 50\u27s and 60\u27s when the traditional method of teaching was predominantly used in schools...
Metacognition helps control cognitions through the actions and interactions of metacognitive knowled...
When applied to the reading task, metacognition refers to the readers ’ ability to monitor their own...
The objectives of this research are to find out the teacher’s perceptions of metacognitive strategie...
This thesis investigated how middle school teachers foster metacognition through instruction. Metaco...
When applied to the reading task, metacognition refers to the readers\u27 ability to monitor their o...
This study attempted to investigate and describe the implementation and evaluation of meta-cognitive...
This study is aimed to cater to the needs of professionals in raising young learners’ awareness of t...
A research paper submitted in conformity with the requirements for the degree of Master of Teaching ...
This article makes the case for why it is important for educators to intentionally foster students’ ...
This study reports the effects of two instructional reading approaches on students' reading achievem...
This article presents a study of the teacher trainees in an English department who have received ins...
Despite over 40 years of research on the importance of metacognitive strategy instruction for increa...
To become self-regulative in learning, students should be able to deploy various learning strategies...
Abstract Reading is a complex activity, and its most obvious goal is comprehension. As students pro...
In the 50\u27s and 60\u27s when the traditional method of teaching was predominantly used in schools...
Metacognition helps control cognitions through the actions and interactions of metacognitive knowled...
When applied to the reading task, metacognition refers to the readers ’ ability to monitor their own...
The objectives of this research are to find out the teacher’s perceptions of metacognitive strategie...
This thesis investigated how middle school teachers foster metacognition through instruction. Metaco...
When applied to the reading task, metacognition refers to the readers\u27 ability to monitor their o...
This study attempted to investigate and describe the implementation and evaluation of meta-cognitive...
This study is aimed to cater to the needs of professionals in raising young learners’ awareness of t...
A research paper submitted in conformity with the requirements for the degree of Master of Teaching ...
This article makes the case for why it is important for educators to intentionally foster students’ ...
This study reports the effects of two instructional reading approaches on students' reading achievem...
This article presents a study of the teacher trainees in an English department who have received ins...
Despite over 40 years of research on the importance of metacognitive strategy instruction for increa...
To become self-regulative in learning, students should be able to deploy various learning strategies...
Abstract Reading is a complex activity, and its most obvious goal is comprehension. As students pro...
In the 50\u27s and 60\u27s when the traditional method of teaching was predominantly used in schools...