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Using Debates to Improve Metacognition
This article focuses on how to use debates to foster metacognition, metacognitive reflection and metacognitive development in your students.
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Using Videos to Teach About Metacognition
This article is all about using videos to enhance metacognition and using metacognition to get more from videos students watch in lessons...
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What is a Metacognitive Thunk?
Thunks are a great way to engage Higher-Order Thinking Skills, encourage philosophical and critical thinking and develop...
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The Metacognition Teachers' Checklist: Is There Enough Metacognition in My Lessons?
We've condensed the central practices of metacognitive teaching into this simple twenty-point list: what are your areas for improvement?
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Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs & Metacognition in Schools
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs points to a number of obstacles your students might face that prevent them from reaching their full potential...
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Designing Effective Exam Wrappers...
Our guide to designing the perfect 'Exam Wrappers' for your students so as to enhance metacognition when undertaking practice assessments.
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Questions That Foster Metacognition in the Classroom
We've created the definitive list of metacognitive questions and questions to inspire metacognition in your students...
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Metacognition: Central Concepts All Teachers Need to Know
A guide to the central ideas and concepts surrounding Metacognition & Metacognitive Education...
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A Teacher's Guide: The Metacognitive Awareness Inventory (MAI)
Find out how The Metacognitive Awareness Inventory (MAI) can be used with your students to monitor and evaluate metacognitive development...
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Three Metacognition Activities to Try With Your Students Today...
Download these FREE activities today and enhance your students' metacognitive powers!
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Meditation, Mindfulness & Metacognition
Mindfulness and meditation are central metacognitive skills due to their emphasis on introspection and awareness of psychological processes.
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Emotions & Metacognition
No school's metacognition provisions are complete unless they foster emotional awareness, reflection and insight...
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What is Metacognition?
Metacognition means 'thinking deeply about learning'. Metacognition has two main goals: knowledge of cognition and regulation of cognition.
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Why is Metacognition Important?
Here are our top ten reasons for developing metacognition in your students...
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