نتایج جستجو برای: metacognition strategies

تعداد نتایج: 391378  

2015
Nicola Brunswick

Metacognition refers to 'cognition about cognition' and includes metacognitive knowledge, strategies and experiences (Efklides, 2008; Flavell, 1979). Research on reading has shown that better readers demonstrate more metacognitive knowledge than poor readers (Baker & Beall, 2009), and that reading ability improves through strategy instruction (Gersten, Fuchs, Williams, & Baker, 2001). The curre...

Journal: :Sustainability 2022

Metacognition is one of the key factors that determine students’ mathematics learning and affects sustainable development. assessment has attracted more attention from researchers, but how to effectively assess improve metacognition still unknown. Based on theoretical basis practical verification, a metacognitive intelligence strategy implementation system for middle school students was develop...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 2009
Herbert S Terrace Lisa K Son

Metacognition is knowledge about knowledge, often expressed as confidence judgments about what we know. Most of the literature on metacognition in humans is based on subjects' verbal reports. Investigators of animal cognition have recently described nonverbal methods for investigating metacognition in animals. In one, subjects are given the option to escape from difficult trials. In another, su...

Journal: :Psychological science 2014
Vy A Vo Rosa Li Nate Kornell Alexandre Pouget Jessica F Cantlon

Metacognition, the ability to assess one's own knowledge, has been targeted as a critical learning mechanism in mathematics education. Yet the early childhood origins of metacognition have proven difficult to study. Using a novel nonverbal task and a comprehensive set of metacognitive measures, we provided the strongest evidence to date that young children are metacognitive. We showed that chil...

AbstractThis study aims to highlight the key roles played by metacognitive strategies training in the development of listening comprehension skill and self-regulation strategies of EFL learners. The participants of this study (N = 60) were female Iranian students assigned to two groups of experimental and control in Kish English Language Institute. Learners in the experimental group recei...

The purpose of this research was to investigate the mediatory role of academic motivation goal orientation in the relationship between goal orientation and metacognitive reading strategies. The participants were 200 of girl Pre service Teachers selected from Yazd Campus Fatemeh Alzahra through Simple random sampling method and answered goal orientation questionnaire (AGS), academic motivation q...

2010
Jonathon D. Crystal Allison L. Foote

Metacognition is thinking about thinking. There is considerable interest in developing animal models of metacognition to provide insight about the evolution of mind and a basis for investigating neurobiological mechanisms of cognitive impairments in people. Formal modeling of low-level (i.e., alternative) mechanisms has recently demonstrated that prevailing standards for documenting metacogniti...

Journal: :RASI 2013
Manuel Fernando Caro Piñeres Jovani Alberto Jiménez Builes

Recently Intelligent Systems (IS) have highly increased the autonomy of their decisions, this has been achieved by improving metacognitive skills. The term metacognition in Artifi cial Intelligence (AI) refers to the capability of IS to monitor and control their own learning processes. This paper describes different models used to address the implementation of metacognition in IS. Then, we pres...

2015
Wei Han Hong Jamunarani Vadivelu Esther Gnanamalar Sarojini Daniel Joong Hiong Sim

Background Studies have shown the importance of metacognition in medical education. Metacognitive skills consist of two dimensions: knowledge of metacognition and regulation of metacognition. Aim This study hypothesizes that the knowledge and regulation of metacognition is significantly different at the beginning and end of the academic year, and a correlation exists between the two dimensions ...

2016
Danielle Kelly

Metacognition refers to thinking about thinking, reflecting self-awareness about one’s cognitive abilities. Metacognition has long been considered a core element of academic success because higher metacognitive ability allows individuals to be efficient learners. In reality, however, developments in our understanding of metacognition have not been adequate to support changes in educational prac...

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