Metacognition
What is metacognition?
The ability to think about one's own thinking
To be consciously aware of oneself
To monitor, plan, and control mental processing
To judge one's levels of learning
Learning Strategies
Overt learning strategies
These are observable
Covert learning strategies
These are not seen
Ways to control cognition
Planning
Select appropriate strategies
Allocate resources
Monitoring
Be aware of your task performance
and comprehension
Evaluating
See where you were efficient in your
learning
Metacognition in the classroom
KWL Charts
Mind maps
Graphic organizers
Pair & share activities
Journaling and reflections
Small group discussions
Where does metacognition take place?
Prefrontal Cortex
Hippocampus
Tips for supporting metacognition
Identify your purpose and goal for learning
Monitor your own comprehension
Make a plan
Understand that mastering something
takes time and practice
Use covert and overt learning strategies
4 Components
1. Awareness of cognition
2. Knowledge of cognitive & metacognitive
strategies
3. Monitoring of cognition
4. Planning/control of cognition