This resource is a 15-minute teacher guide focused on metacognition, which is described as one of eight key Evidence-Based Learning (EBL) skills. Here’s a summary of its contents:
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It provides an introduction to metacognition in the context of learning and teaching.
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The guide explains what metacognition is, defining it as “thinking about one’s own thinking” and distinguishing it from cognition.
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It describes the two key components of metacognition: metacognitive knowledge and metacognitive regulation.
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The resource places metacognition in the context of other thinking skills, showing where it fits in relation to Bloom’s Taxonomy and other 21st century skills.
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It includes examples of metacognitive questions that students might ask before, during, and after a learning task.
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The guide provides several research-based quotes on the importance and benefits of metacognition in learning.
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It explains how metacognition relates to self-regulation and successful learning.
This guide that can be used across multiple classrooms and can potentially inform school-wide approaches to developing students’ metacognitive skills since it research-based evidence and practical examples.
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