metacognitive strategies
Metacognitive strategies refer to thought processes and techniques individuals use to monitor, regulate, and control their own cognitive activities effectively. These strategies enable individuals to reflect on their thinking, analyze their learning processes, and make adjustments accordingly to enhance their metacognition and overall academic performance.
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