Metacognition in Argumentative Writing Based on Multiple Sources in Geography Education
This paper addresses questions about the use of metacognitive strategies in argumentative writing based on multiple sources and the influence of this use on the quality of student texts. For this purpose, think-aloud protocols and texts from a research project on material-supported argumentative wri...
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Main Authors: | Diana Gebele (Author), Alexandra L. Zepter (Author), Pia Königs (Author), Alexandra Budke (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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