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Is prior knowledge essential in developing metacognitive knowledge?​

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I don’t Ben know this I am just saying this so I can ask my own question
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Answer: Metacognition is one's ability to use prior knowledge to plan a strategy for approaching a learning task, take necessary steps to problem solve, reflect on and evaluate results, and modify one's approach as needed.

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