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Portuguese term or phrase:
metacompreensão
English translation:
metacomprehension
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Portuguese term
metacompreensão
Portuguese to English
Social Sciences
Philosophy
phenomenology
" A metacompreensão que realiza retomando toda sua investigação para dar-se conta dos procedimentos metodológicos que realizou e que os conduziu às exposições dos seus estudos em suas obras publicadas e as muitas notas que escreveu, o leva à fenomenologia transcendental, assumindo a perspectiva da redução transcendental e realiza, então, uma mudança radical quanto à visão da realidade e modos de estudá-la. "
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4 +1 | metacomprehension | Brent Sørensen |
3 | Metacognition | Verginia Ophof |
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metacomprehension
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Impacto da fluência de leitura e da metacompreensão na compreensão da leitura
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Impact of reading fluency and metacomprehension in reading comprehension
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Metacognition
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Initially studied for its development in young children (Baker & Brown, 1984; Flavell, 1985), researchers soon began to look at how experts display metacognitive thinking and how, then, these thought processes can be taught to novices to improve their learning (Hatano & Inagaki, 1986). In How People Learn, the National Academy of Sciences’ synthesis of decades of research on the science of learning, one of the three key findings of this work is the effectiveness of a “‘metacognitive’ approach to instruction” (Bransford, Brown, & Cocking, 2000, p. 18).
Initially studied for its development in young children (Baker & Brown, 1984; Flavell, 1985), researchers soon began to look at how experts display metacognitive thinking and how, then, these thought processes can be taught to novices to improve their learning (Hatano & Inagaki, 1986). In How People Learn, the National Academy of Sciences’ synthesis of decades of research on the science of learning, one of the three key findings of this work is the effectiveness of a “‘metacognitive’ approach to instruction” (Bransford, Brown, & Cocking, 2000, p. 18).
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Metacognition is, put simply, thinking about one’s thinking. More precisely, it refers to the processes used to plan, monitor, and assess one’s understanding and performance. Metacognition includes a critical awareness of a) one’s thinking and lear
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