Handbook of Metacognition in Education
- Edited by Douglas J. Hacker, John Dunlosky, Arthur C. Graesser

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- Price: $260.00
- Binding: Hardback (also available in Paperback)
- Pages: 640
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 15th April 2009 (Available for Pre-order)
- ISBN: 978-0-8058-6353-6
About the Book
Providing comprehensive coverage of the theoretical bases of metacognition and its applications to educational practice, this compendium of focused and in-depth discussions from leading scholars
- represents an intersection of education, cognitive science, and technology;
- serves as a gateway to the literature for researchers and practitioners interested in one or more of the wide array of topics included; and
- sets the standard for scholarship for theoretical research and practical application in this field.
The Handbook of Metacognition in Education is a must-have reference resource for researchers, faculty. graduate and upper-level undergraduate students, curriculum developers teachers, and others interested in using research and theory on metacognition to guide and inform educational practice.
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