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Nine questions that directly foster these metacognitive strategies: 1. Is this similar to a previous task? 2. What do I want to achieve?

3. What should I do first? 4. Am I on the right track? 5. What can I do differently? 6. Who can I ask for help? 7. What worked well? 8. What could I have done better? 9. Can I apply this to other situations?

Making these questions part of your students’ everyday learning will not only help them develop their metacognitive abilities but also create a more engaging and effective learning environment.

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