Imagine that you are a school district superintendent who wants students to develop effective study strategies before they graduate. With research about effective study skills programs in mind, which one of the following approaches would be the best one to take?

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Metacognition, self-regulated learning, and study strategies are all related to learning. Metacognition is the ability to think about one's own thinking, including planning, monitoring, and assessing one's understanding and performance. Self-regulated learning is the ability to understand and control one's learning environment. Study strategies are the process of choosing the best study materials for one's unique learning style, budget, and prior understanding.  Metacognitive learning strategies are a crucial component of self-regulated learning. Metacognition can help students become more... Show more

Imagine that you are a school district superintendent who wants students to develop effective study strategies before they graduate. With research about effective study skills programs in mind, which one of the following approaches would be the best one to take?