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  2. awareness of their cognitive processes and then monitor and analyze those processes. Metacognition also encompasses the individual’s perceived ability to adjust strategies successfully (Flavell, 1979). Indi-viduals use metacognition when they recognize the sensation of being able—or unable—to succeed at a

  3. Evidence for Social and Emotional Learning in Schools

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    The report on which this brief is based reviews the findings from 12 meta-analyses of school-based SEL programs. Across these studies, there is a consistent, reliable efect of tested, evidence-based SEL programs on students’ social, emotional, behavioral, and academic outcomes in PreK–12th grade, including the development of social and ...

  4. Human factors in diving safety - Wikipedia

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    Two ways of analysing the effects of human behaviour on safety are applied. One attempts to identify who was involved in a deviation from the recommended procedure, and the other attempts to identify why deviation from the recommended procedure seemed to be a good idea at the time.

  5. problems and challenges in the delivery of blended learning. The results of this study can serve as a basis for continuous faculty training and development, as well as for the improvement of the NSTP course, in general. Keywords: Blended learning, Facilitator, National Service Training Program . Introduction

  6. The study results suggested that structured, semi-structured, and free problem-posing activities improve students' problem-solving skills and metacognitive awareness. These findings indicated not only the usefulness of integrating problem-posing activities into science education programs but also the need for further research into this question.

  7. environment. Sub-problems were related to tween Kolbthe connection be’s learning styles, study habits of distance learners, and their learning performances. This would provide an insight into the satisfactory features of a synchronous setting for various learning styles and study habits and the requirements of the setting for quality instruction.

  8. An Introductory Framework of Problem-Based Learning (PBL)

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    PBL Facilitation Approaches. key aspects of PBL modality and facilitation approaches are imperative:1) The PBL Modality:PBL starts with a problem (case) that drives the learning process. and is active, collaborative, integrated, and oriented to the way adults lear. (Jones 2006). A typical PBL group consists of 6-8 students predetermined by the ...

  9. implementing three reading comprehension strategies over three weeks, final data analysis of. student self-reported surveys and classroom engagement demonstrated that increased reading. comprehension positively correlated to increased student engagement as measured both through. llection and te. of instruction.