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LEARNING TO BE A BETTER LEARNER

II. OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, students will be able to :
A. identify the parts of the brain involve in learning ;
B. describe the importance of neuroplasticity and its implication on learning ;
and
C. choose and apply strategies to improve learning.
II. KEYWORDS
*NEUROPLASTICITY
*NEURONS
*METACOGNITION
*METACOGNITION KNOWLEDGE
*METACOGNITION REGULATION
*SELF REGULATION LEARNING (SRL)
*PLANNING
*PROBLEM SOLVING
*SELF- EVALUATION

III. DEFINITION OF TERMS


 NEUROPLASTICITY – is the ability of the brain to change throughout one’s
life. It involves the addition of new neurons, new interconnections between
neurons, and the reorganization of infromation processing areas.
 NEURONS – are the basic building blocks of the nervous system that
transmit impulses of messages.
 METACOGNITION – is the awareness of one’s thinking and the strategies
one uses to learn .
 METACOGNITION KNOWLEDGE – includes knowledge of one’s own
cognitive abilities, knowledge of cognitive task, and knowledge of the
strategies to complete the cognitive tasks.
 METACOGNITION REGULATION – refers to how the individual monitors
and controls his or her cognitive processes.
 SELF REGULATION LEARNING (SRL) – as a process in which students
systematically direct their thoughts, feelings, and actions toward the
attainment of their academic goals.
IV. DISCUSSION

Learning is the acquisition of knowledge, skills, and attitudes through


experience. There are two strategies to help the students to improve their
learning. First is the Metacognition it is simply defined as cognition about
cognition or thinking about thinking. Second is self regulation learning (SRL) it
is a process taking control of an evaluating one’s own learning and behavior.
When you apply this two strategies it will benefit you to increase students
knowledge and understanding of different subjects matters, allow students to
give and receive feedback in their own thinking and performance, develop
students autonomy and control.
How to develop metacognition and self regulated learning behaviors
 Set your short term and long term academic goals in your studies.
 Make a self help plan to achieve your academic goals. Think and select
strategies to achieve your goals such as staying focused, avoiding
dustructions, and developing skills to manage your time effeciency.
 Monitor your academic performance and progress. Use a chart to
monitor your work outcomes.
 Reflect on what you have learned and accomplished. Reflection helps
you develop your strengths and overcome your weaknesses.

ACTIVITY #1
Directions: Group yourselves into five then make a discussion in your group
about metacognition and give atleast two examples that reflect yourself.
Choose a representative to discuss in front.

ACTIVITY #2
DIRECTIONS: Make your own strategy in which can help you to become a
better learner. Atleast five strategies.
Activity #3
WHAT APPROACH TO LEARNING DO YOU USE?
INSTRUCTIONS:
Read each
statement and
check the column STRONGY SOMEWHAT SOMEWHAT STRONGLY
descriptor you feel AGREE AGREE DISAGREE DISAGREE
best represents
how you learn.
APPROACH:
1.I find I have to
concentrate on
just memorizing a
good deal of what
I have to learn.
2. I am not really
sure what’s
importance in
lectures, so I try to
get down all I can.
3. I tend to read
very little beyond
what is actually
required to pass.
4. I like to be told
precisely what to
do in essays or
assignments.
5. I think I am quite
systematic and
organized when it
comes to studying
for exams.
6. I organized my
study time
carefully to make
the best use of it.

SELF-ASSESMENT OF SELF- REGULATED LEARNING SKILLS


Students are not going to learn how to be good learners unless we engage
them in activities and discussions about how they perceive themselves as learners
– and to see what approaches are working and not working for their learning.
Here are 21 statements you could pose to students to start them thinking
about how they think and think about how they learn. Ideally , we hope to have
students utilizing deep approaches to learn rather than surface approaches.
Strategic approaches are somewhere in between the two but don’t really result in
longer term and meaningful learning.

SURFACE APPROACH TO LEARNING QUESTIONS

1. I find I have to concentrate on just memorizing a good deal of what I have to


learn.
2. I am not really sure what’s important in lectures, so I try to get down all I can.
3. I tend to read very little beyond what is actually required to pass.
4. I concentrate on learning just those bits of information that I have to know to
pass.
5. I like to be told precisely what to do in essays or other assignments.
6. I often seem to panic if I get behind in my work.
7. Often I find myself wondering whether the work I am doing here is really
worthwhile.

STRATEGIC APPROACH TO LEARNING APPROACH


1. I think I am quite systematic and organized when it comes to studying
for exams.
2. I am pretty good at getting down to work whenever i need to.
3. I organize my study time carefully to make the best use of it.
4. Before starting work on an assignments or exam question, I think first
how best to tackle it.
5. I look carefully at my instructor’s comments on coursework to see how
to get higher marks the next time.
6. I put a lot of effort into studying because I am determined to do well.
7. When I have finished a piece of work, I check it through to see if it really
meets requirements.

DEEP APPROACH TO LEARNING QUESTION


1. When I am reading, I stop from time to time to reflect on what I am trying to learn
from it.
2. When I am working on a new topic, I try to see in my own mind how all ideas fit
together.
3. Often i find myself questioning things I hear in lectures or read in books
4. Some of the ideas I come across on the course I find really gripping.
5. I usually set out to understand for myself the meaning of what we have to learn.
6. I like to play around with ideas of my own even if they don’t get me far.
7. It is important for me to be able to follow the argument, or to see the reason behind
things.
V. Assessment
A.MULTIPLE CHOICE
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer.

1.It is simply defined as cognition about cognition or thinking about thinking?


a. METACOGNITION
b. NEUROPLASTICITY
c. LEARNING
d. METACOGNITIVE KNOWLEDGE
2.He defines self – regulated learning (SRL) as the process in which students
systematically direct their thoughts, feelings, and actions toward the attainment of
their academic goals?
a. JHON FLAVELL
b. DR.MICHAEL MERZENICH
c. ZIMMERMAN
d. RATHUS 2017
3. The ability of the brain to change throughouts one’s life?
a. METACOGNITION
b. NEUROPLASTICITY
c. LEARNING
d. METACOGNITIVE KNOWLEDGE
4. It is the acquisition of knowledge, skills, and attitueds through experience and
tranformational process that leads to personal growth and development?
a. METACOGNITION
b. NEUROPLASTICITY
c. LEARNING
d. METACOGNITIVE KNOWLEDGE
5. There are three essential components of self regulated learning. What are they?
a. PLANNING,PROBLEM SOLVING AND EFFECIENCY
b. STRATEGY,PLANNING AND PROBLEM SOLVING
c. PROLEM SOLVING, PLANNING AND SELF AWARENESS
d. PLANNING, PROBLEM SOLVING AND SELF EVALUATION

B. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE


True or False. Write T in the blank if the statement is true and write F if it is false.
1. Cognition refers to emotions
2. The number of neurons and synapses declines with age.
3. The structures of the brain keep changing.
4. The cortex is devided into four lobes.
5. Learning is constant process.
6. Self-regulated learning is cyclical process.
7. Neuroplasticity usually happens in a cortex.
8. The two components of self-regulated learning are knowledge and
regulation.
9. Self-regulation is a mental ability.
10. Metacognition is thinking about how others think.

C. ESSAY
Write an essay on three important things you learned from the results of its
self -assessment activity. Overall, what are your insights of the outcomes of
the activities?

REFERENCES:
 http://www.kerstens.org/alicia/planning10/multiple%20intelligences%20inventory.
pdf.
 https://www2.viu.ca/studentsuccessservice/learningstrategist/documents/metaco
gnitiveawarenessinventory.pdf.

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