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dc.contributor.authorANIK PRATIWI WIJAYATI
dc.date.accessioned2013-12-05T04:30:14Z
dc.date.available2013-12-05T04:30:14Z
dc.date.issued2013-12-05
dc.identifier.nimNIM060210491137
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.unej.ac.id/handle/123456789/4679
dc.description.abstractOne of the most important missions of educators is to teach students how to learn on their own throughout their lifetime. How the learners learn how to learn, how the learners know what they have learned and how to direct their own future learning are all questions addressed by the concept of metacognition. Metacognition is a notion that has been used to denote a variety of epistemological processes. Metacognition means cognition about cognition; it refers to second order cognitions: thoughts about thoughts, knowledge about knowledge or reflections about actions. Metacognition involves the awareness and regulation of thinking processes. Metacognitive strategies are those strategies that require students to think about their own thinking as they engage in academic tasks. Metacognitive Strategies involve planning, monitoring, and evaluating. The activities such as planning how to approach a given learning task, monitoring comprehension, and evaluating progress toward the completion of a task are metacognitive in nature. Within this study, the teacher applies Metacognitive Strategies in teaching process and encourages them to apply their Metacognitive in learning activities. This research aims at presenting a study of the English teacher who teaches the students by applying Metacognitive Strategies in her teaching process and the learners who apply metacognitive strategies in their language learning activities. This research was conducted to describe both teacher’s metacognitive strategies and the learner’s metacognitive strategies in the English language teaching and learning process at SMPN 1 Probolinggo. This research was conducted at 7th grade of Junior High School. The research respondents were chosen purposively. The total number ofen_US
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dc.subjectDescriptive Study, Metacognitive Strategyen_US
dc.titleA DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF METACOGNITIVE STRATEGY IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING AND LEARNING PROCESS AT SMPN 1 PROBOLINGGOen_US
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