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* Techniques learners apply (consciously or unconsciously) to process language/information (input and output). Some strategies can be developed. ([http://www.ub.es/div5/departam/dll/recursos/prov71.htm EFL teachers jargon])
* Techniques learners apply (consciously or unconsciously) to process language/information (input and output). Some strategies can be developed. ([http://www.ub.es/div5/departam/dll/recursos/prov71.htm EFL teachers jargon])


* See also [[metacognition]] which refers to a subcategory of cognitive strategies.
* See also [[metacognition]] and [[learning strategy]] and [[self-regulation]] which refers to subcategories of cognitive strategies.


== Cognitive strategy in education ==
== Cognitive strategy in education ==
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[[Category: Learning theories]]
[[Category: Learning theories]]
[[Category: Metacognition and learning strategies]]

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Definition

  • Techniques learners apply (consciously or unconsciously) to process language/information (input and output). Some strategies can be developed. (EFL teachers jargon)

Cognitive strategy in education

Cognitivism as well as constructivism see the learner as active participant in the learning/teaching process. As active participant he implements cognitive learning strategies.

We discuss these educational issues in the learning strategy article.