Module1
Module1
Talibon, Bohol
Module 1. METACOGNITION
Metacognition
Rote Learning
Meaningful Learning
Learning that is tied and related to previous knowledge and integrated with
previous learning (which is not easily forgotten, and can be easily reconstructed)
Can be manipulated, applied to novel situations, and used in problem solving
tasks (e.g. using knowledge of organic chemistry reactions to aid in learning the
pathways)
Metacognition includes the ability to ask and answer the following types of question:
1. What do I know about this subject, topic, issue?
2. Do I know what I need to know?
3. Do I know where I can go to get some information, knowledge?
4. How much time will I need to learn this?
5. What are some strategies and tactics that I can use to learn this?
6. Dis I understand what I just heard, read or saw?
7. How will I know if I am learning at an appropriate topic?
8. How can I spot an error if I make one?
9. How should I revise my plan if it is not?
Novice Learners
A person who has just started learning or doing something
Expert Learners
Employed metacognitive strategies in learning
Monitored their learning and consequently adjusted their strategies to make
learning more effective
Nature of the learning process – the learning of complex subject matter is most
effective when it is an intentional process of constructing meaning from
information and experience.
Goals of the learning process – the successful learner, over time and with
support and instruction guidance, can create meaningful, coherent representation
knowledge.
Construction of knowledge – the successful learner can link new information
with existing knowledge in meaningful ways.
Strategic thinking – the successful learner can create and use repertoire of
thinking and reasoning strategies to achieve complex learning goals.
Thinking about thinking – higher order strategies for selecting and monitoring
mental operations facilitate creative and critical thinking.
Context of learning – learning is influenced by environmental factors, including
culture, technology, and instructional practices.