1. Engaging in metacognitive instruction to increase students’ knowledge of cognition
Criteria I could include in my next course:
Teach the importance and benefits of metacognitive thinking.
Provide opportunities for students to understand their personal learning styles.
Explicitly teach and model cognitive and self-regulatory strategies.
Most difficult to implement: Teaching and modeling self-regulatory strategies, because it requires consistent guidance and practice, and students may struggle to adopt them initially.
2. Engaging students in metacognitive regulation processes
Criteria I could include in my next course:
Planning strategies: goal setting and activating prior knowledge.
Monitoring strategies: self-questioning and think-alouds.
Evaluating strategies: self-reflection tools and exit tickets.
Most difficult to implement: Controlling strategies like self-check-ins and positive self-talk, because students often need guidance and repeated practice to self-regulate effectively.
3. Creating a classroom culture and environment conducive to metacognition
Criteria I could include in my next course:
Develop classroom norms that support growth mindset and academic risk-taking.
Provide learner-centered, rigorous tasks and emphasize that productive struggle is normal.
Allocate time and interactions that promote metacognitive thought.
Most difficult to implement: Developing classroom norms and a physical environment that fully support metacognition, because it requires long-term consistency, teacher modeling, and structural changes in classroom routines.
Criteria I could include in my next course:
Teach the importance and benefits of metacognitive thinking.
Provide opportunities for students to understand their personal learning styles.
Explicitly teach and model cognitive and self-regulatory strategies.
Most difficult to implement: Teaching and modeling self-regulatory strategies, because it requires consistent guidance and practice, and students may struggle to adopt them initially.
2. Engaging students in metacognitive regulation processes
Criteria I could include in my next course:
Planning strategies: goal setting and activating prior knowledge.
Monitoring strategies: self-questioning and think-alouds.
Evaluating strategies: self-reflection tools and exit tickets.
Most difficult to implement: Controlling strategies like self-check-ins and positive self-talk, because students often need guidance and repeated practice to self-regulate effectively.
3. Creating a classroom culture and environment conducive to metacognition
Criteria I could include in my next course:
Develop classroom norms that support growth mindset and academic risk-taking.
Provide learner-centered, rigorous tasks and emphasize that productive struggle is normal.
Allocate time and interactions that promote metacognitive thought.
Most difficult to implement: Developing classroom norms and a physical environment that fully support metacognition, because it requires long-term consistency, teacher modeling, and structural changes in classroom routines.