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  • * [[Metacognition]], see the [[metacognitive literacy]] and [[metacognition]] articles for details.
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  • * [[Metacognitive literacy]] (can metacognition be taught ?) ...ingston (1977), metacognition consists of both metacognitive knowledge and metacognitive experiences or regulation.
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  • ...cietal issues. (2) “Making” teaches planning and cooperation, and develops metacognitive skills (Blikstein, 2013). (3) It promotes design skills essential for the f ...through digital design and online sharing. Initiatives to develop digital literacy were launched in many countries and should consider introducing digital des
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  • Many of the listed skills are higher-level competences and some are metacognitive. [[Category: Literacy]]
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  • * encourage and help students manage learning and metacognitive processes, * diSessa, A. A. (2000). Changing minds: Computers, learning, and literacy. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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  • The tutor acts as metacognitive coach, serving as model, thinking aloud with students and practicing behavi * ICT literacy
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