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Cooldude101

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Which of the following is most clearly a failure of metacognition?
 
  a. A teacher plans an entire lesson without writing down specific objectives.
  b. A first grade student becomes curious about why plants need water to live.
  c. Right and left hemispheres of the brain do not connect through the corpus callosum.
  d. A student reads a whole textbook chapter, not realizing that he did not understand it.

Question 2

Schn's concept of reflection-in-action refers to a kind of
 
  a. practice opportunity
  b. metacognition
  c. extrinsic motivation
  d. instructional scaffolding



alvinum

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

b



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