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Flavell (1979) defined metacognition as awareness of and reflection on one's own cognitive processes, which can induce self-regulation and conscious coordination of learning tasks.
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He identified a disconnect between an organization's conscious system of coordination (formal aspects) and its unconscious processes (informal aspects).
This is a strike in two countries; it's a very conscious and deliberate global coordination.
It focuses on the coordination and conscious control of the body.
RCS was inspired 30 years ago by a theoretical model of the cerebellum, the portion of the brain responsible for fine motor coordination and control of conscious motions.
"It is a conscious effort to address how I feel every day," Ms. Prasarn said of the coordination her coif requires.
Many of these disorders center on a loss of coordination between the involuntary parts of the G.I. tract, which run without our conscious direction, and the muscles that we can control.
Kilo Shop's Head of Coordination and Development, Eric Rey, described the concept as "a return to basics – a conscious effort to do our bit for the planet.
No coordination.
This is about coordination.
A failure of coordination?
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