Metacognitive Mindscapes

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AP Student
Author_Sin Wang Chong
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cognitive strategies
educational psychology
EFL Learner
EFL Reading
EFL Write
EFL writing students
English Writing
English Writing Proficiency
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FL Learning
foreign language writing
Formal Words
Junior Secondary Students
L2
learner autonomy
Low Proficiency Students
Machine Translator
Metacognition
Metacognitive Experience
Metacognitive Knowledge
Metacognitive Theories
Mindscapes
Mk
Open Ended Questionnaire
Peer Assessment
Primary
PRK
qualitative data analysis
Question Requirements
second language acquisition
secondary EFL writing research
self-regulated learning
Sin Wang Chong
Stimulated Recall Sessions
Student
Systems of Knowledge
Task Knowledge
Understanding
Word Forms
Writing
Writing Exemplars
Young EFL Learner

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138587519
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Synthesizing research on metacognition and intersecting it with studies on second and foreign language writing, Sin Wang Chong puts forward a conceptual framework of metacognition and metacognitive knowledge that is employed as an analytical lens to examine junior secondary EFL students’ writing proficiencies.

The exploration takes into account three facets of metacognitive knowledge, namely person knowledge, task knowledge, and strategic knowledge. Based on data garnered from interviews, open-ended questionnaires, and think-aloud sessions with students, the book analyzes the three types of metacognitive knowledge – theorized as a system – of junior secondary students with high, average, and low writing proficiencies. Discussion of the findings offers an expanded understanding of the factors that potentially affect students’ writing proficiencies, which will inform the teaching of primary and secondary EFL writing teachers to be more learner-centered.

The book will appeal to researchers and teachers interested in metacognition and metacognitive knowledge.

Sin Wang Chong is Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in TESOL at the School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work, Queen’s University Belfast, UK. His research interests include assessment feedback, computer-assisted language learning, learner/teacher autonomy, and research methodologies (qualitative and systematic review). He is Associate Editor of the Taylor & Francis journal Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching.