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Writing in Books (or Marginalia!)
I recently read a blog post in which the writer was responding to a reading survey. The question was whether or not the blogger writes in books. The blogger wrote something along the lines of, “No. I think it’s interesting … Continue reading →
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Tagged adult learning, author's craft, blogging, books, education, evernote, Harvey, leadership, marginalia, mentor text, metacognition, reading, students, TCRWP, teaching
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[Abecedary of Reflection] Metacognition
M: Metacognition Metacognition- thinking about one’s own thinking “Thinking about one’s own thinking improves performance and the ability to work independently. The ability to stand back and observe one’s own though process is an important skill of effective learners.” – … Continue reading →
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Tagged abecedary, books, comprehension, meditation, metacognition, mindfulness, reading
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