LEARNING
BIOLOGY COGNITION AND LEARNING
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Cognitive learning strategy us a plan for orchestrating cognitive resources, such as attention and long term memory to help teach a learning goal ; Metacognitive Strategies are not so situation specific but involve generic skills essential for adult, more sophisticated forms of thinking and problem solving.
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First statement is true but the second statement is false
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Both statement is true
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First statement is false but the second statement is true
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Both statement is false
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Cognitive learning strategies are strategies that improve a learner’s ability to process information more deeply, transfer and apply information to new situations, and result in enhanced and better-retained learning.
Detailed explanation-2: -A dual-processing view of three cognitive strategies in strategic decision making: Intuition, analytic reasoning, and reframing.
Detailed explanation-3: -A cognitive strategy serves to support the learner as he or she develops internal procedures that enable him/her to perform tasks that are complex (Rosenshine, 1997). Reading comprehension is an area where cognitive strategies are important. A self-questioning strategy can help students understand what they read.
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