We make decisions all day long. Some of them are based on careful consideration, some are based on past experiences, and some just seem to come without much thought. Decisions come in all forms.
Metacognition gives students tools to take control of their learning, helping them to apply what they know. However, this ...
We all spend our days thinking, solving problems, making choices, learning new things, yet most of us rarely pause to examine ...
Metacognition allows us to step back and judge our own judgments—a uniquely human ability we can all strengthen to reduce ...
When parents think about their child’s education, they probably focus on basic skills and exam results, the amount a child is trying and their wellbeing. But there is another significant factor ...
(This is the final post in a four-part series on the topic of metacognition in the classroom. You can see Part One here; Part Two here and Part Three here.) The new “question-of-the-week” is: What is ...
The new “question-of-the-week” is: What is metacognition and why should teachers be concerned about it? Teachers hear the word metacognition a lot these days. We’re pushed to promote it among our ...