The document describes the Metacognitive Model of Strategic Learning proposed by Chamot in 1999. The model organizes learning strategies to help students and teachers. It consists of four metacognitive processes - monitoring, problem solving, planning, and evaluating. Various strategies are described for each process, such as setting goals and self-management for planning, taking notes and talking through tasks for monitoring, using resources to solve problems, and checking goals and evaluating strategies for evaluation. Teachers are encouraged to explicitly teach these strategies to help students develop conscious control over their learning.