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What does metacognition refer to?

  • Higher order thinking involving active awareness and control over the cognitive process engaged in learning (correct)
  • Memorizing facts and information
  • Passive reception of knowledge
  • Repeating learned material without understanding
  • What are the components of metacognition according to John Flavell?

  • Memory and attention
  • Language and communication
  • Metacognitive knowledge and metacognitive experience or regulation (correct)
  • Sensory perception and motor skills
  • What does metacognitive knowledge refer to?

  • Information about physical exercise
  • Knowledge of historical events
  • Acquired knowledge about cognitive processes that can be used to control cognitive processes (correct)
  • Basic knowledge about everyday tasks
  • According to Flavell, what are the three categories of metacognitive knowledge?

    <p>Knowledge of person variables, task variables, and strategy variables</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is an example of knowledge of person variables in metacognition?

    <p>Knowing how one views oneself as a learner and thinker</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is metacognition?

    <p>Thinking about thinking and learning how to learn</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does metacognitive knowledge refer to?

    <p>Acquired knowledge about cognitive processes that can be used to control cognitive processes</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the three categories of metacognitive knowledge according to Flavell?

    <p>Knowledge of person variables, task variables, and strategy variables</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does metacognitive experience or regulation consist of?

    <p>Active awareness and control over the cognitive process engaged in learning</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is an example of knowledge of person variables in metacognition?

    <p>Knowledge about how human beings learn and process information, as well as individual knowledge of one’s own learning process</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Metacognition

    • Metacognition refers to the process of thinking about and reflecting on one's own thinking and learning.

    Components of Metacognition

    • According to John Flavell, metacognition consists of two components: metacognitive knowledge and metacognitive experience or regulation.

    Metacognitive Knowledge

    • Metacognitive knowledge refers to the knowledge and awareness of one's own mental processes and strategies.
    • It involves knowing about one's own cognitive abilities, strengths, and weaknesses.
    • According to Flavell, metacognitive knowledge can be categorized into three areas:
      • Knowledge of person variables: This refers to knowledge about one's own cognitive abilities, such as knowing that one is good at memorization or bad at math.
      • Knowledge of task variables: This refers to knowledge about the task at hand, such as knowing that a particular task requires a lot of attention and concentration.
      • Knowledge of strategy variables: This refers to knowledge about the strategies and techniques that can be used to complete a task, such as knowing that a particular strategy is effective for solving a problem.

    Examples of Metacognitive Knowledge

    • An example of knowledge of person variables is knowing that one is particularly good at learning new languages or that one has a hard time with mathematics.

    Metacognitive Experience or Regulation

    • Metacognitive experience or regulation refers to the process of monitoring and controlling one's own thinking and learning processes.
    • It involves being aware of one's own mental states, such as knowing when one is confused or unsure, and being able to adjust one's strategy accordingly.

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