Metacognition in Language Teaching
Metacognition, the awareness and regulation of one's own learning process, is a cornerstone of effective language learning. This element is a ground-breaking text that offers a comprehensive guide to incorporating metacognitive strategies into the teaching of reading, writing, vocabulary, and listening. This element stands as a bridge between theoretical frameworks and actionable teaching practices, enabling educators to enhance their students' language proficiency in a holistic manner. This element is replete with case studies, examples from diverse learning contexts, and evidence-based practices. It is an invaluable resource for language educators who aspire to cultivate independent learners capable of self-assessment and strategy adjustment. By fostering metacognitive awareness across all facets of language learning, this element empowers students to take charge of their own learning journey, leading to more profound and lasting language mastery.
Product details
March 2025Paperback
9781009581301
92 pages
229 × 152 mm
Not yet published - available from March 2025
Table of Contents
- Section 1. Introduction on metacognition in language teaching
- Section 2. Understanding metacognition
- Section 3. Metacognition in reading
- Section 4. Metacognition in writing
- Section 5. Metacognition in listening
- Section 6. Metacognition in vocabulary learning
- Section 7. Assessing metacognition
- Section 8. Conclusion on metacognition in language teaching
- References.