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Kikoku

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Metacognition is least relevant to:
 
  a. text comprehension.
  b. solving a difficult problem.
  c. performing a highly-practiced skill.
  d. critical evaluation of a politician's claim.

Question 2

Ms. Knowles and Ms. Brophy use a variety of strategies to teach social skills. Which ones do you think might be most effective, and why?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Research indicates that most or all of these strategies should be effective. Responses to the question are likely to vary. Possible justifications for the selected strategies might be that they provide explicit instruction in appropriate behaviors, give opportunities to practice these behaviors, or enhance self-efficacy about interacting effectively with others.



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