Primary School Metacognitive Learning

Metacognitive learning is the process where children learn to think about their own learning process. They reflect on how they learn, what they already know, and how they can process new information.

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Metacognition helps children improve their learning strategies by making them more conscious of their choices in how they learn. It enhances self-regulation, problem-solving, and promotes independent learning.
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Encourage children to reflect after a task: "What went well? What can I improve?" This helps them gain insight into their learning process and discover strategies that work for them.
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Provider: Harvard Graduate School of Education
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