Independent Learner

ebook Metacognitive Exercises to Help K–12 Students Focus, Self-Regulate, and Persevere (Teacher's Guide to Implementing Research-based Teaching Strategies for Self-regulated Learning)

By Nina Parrish

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Teach students how to self-regulate with research-affirmed, teacher-tested strategies. Perfect for teachers in any grade level or content area, this book will give you the tools you need to equip students with metacognitive skills and the ability to take ownership of their learning. Support students as they learn how to build intrinsic motivation, emotional literacy, and problem solving skills—all essential for future success.


K-12 teachers will use this problem solving model to:
  • Learn the benefits and components of self-regulated learning
  • Encourage students to take ownership of their learning by providing authentic, challenging learning experiences
  • Discover numerous research-based strategies and activities that can be used across grade levels and subject areas
  • Create an engaging classroom culture that promotes student agency in education
  • Receive reproducible tools and educational templates you can use to maximize student learning

  • Contents:
    Introduction: Why It's Important to Develop Self-Regulated Learners
    Chapter 1: Metacognition
    Chapter 2: Mindsets and Motivation
    Chapter 3: Emotional Regulation and Behavior
    Chapter 4: Planning, Prioritizing, Organizing, and Time Management
    Chapter 5: Remembering, Understanding, and Applying
    Chapter 6: Critical Analysis, Evaluation, and Creative Thinking
    Conclusion
    References and Resources
    Index
    Independent Learner