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Title: The role of meta-cognitive self regulated learning strategies in enhancing language performance: A theoretical and empirical review
Authors: Rozilawati, Mahadi
Subramaniam, Ganakumaran, Assoc. Prof. Dr.
rozilawati@unimap.edu.my
Ganakumaran.Subra@nottingham.edu.my
Keywords: Meta-cognitive strategies
Self regulated learning (SRL)
Meta-cognitive awareness
Language performance
Issue Date: Jun-2013
Publisher: Asian Economic and Social Society
Citation: Journal of Asian Scientific Research, vol. 3(6), 2013, pages 570-577
Abstract: Recent research suggests a potential link between meta-cognitive awareness,self regulated learning strategies and language performances. Self-regulated learning has garnered a great deal of interest among academicians and psychologists as research indicated that it has positive effects on learners' academic achievement (Dolianac, 1994; Dckeyrel et al., 2000) whereas experts advocate that “meta-cognitive awareness” ignites one’s thinking and can lead to a deeper learning and improved performance, especially among learners who are having problems in learning. Implicatively, this paper highlights the role of meta-cognitive self regulated learning strategies in enhancing performance among students by providing theoretical and empirical foundations drawn from literature on these aspects, specifically towards language achievements.
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http://dspace.unimap.edu.my/123456789/27221
ISSN: 2226-5724 (P)
2223-1331 (O)
Appears in Collections:Centre for Communication Technology and Human Development (Articles)



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