Gordon College: College of Education, Arts and Sciences
Gordon College: College of Education, Arts and Sciences
GORDON COLLEGE
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND SCIENCES
Olongapo City Sports Complex, Donor St., East Tapinac, Olongapo City 2200
Telefax No.: (047) 602-7175 loc 322
www.gordoncollege.edu.ph
DETAILED LEARNING MODULE
Metacognition
“Thinking about Thinking”
Task Variables
SStrategy
Variables
City of Olongapo
GORDON COLLEGE
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND SCIENCES
Olongapo City Sports Complex, Donor St., East Tapinac, Olongapo City 2200
Telefax No.: (047) 602-7175 loc 322
www.gordoncollege.edu.ph
Person variables
• How one views himself as a learners and thinker.
• Knowledge of person variables refers to knowledge about how human beings learn and
process information, as well as individual knowledge of one’s own learning processes.
Task variables
• Knowledge about the nature of the task as well as the type of processing demands that it
well place upon the individual.
• It is about what exactly needs to be accomplished, gauging its difficulty and knowing the
kind of effort it will demand from you.
Strategy variables
• Knowledge of strategy variables involves awareness of the strategy you are using to learn
a topic and evaluating whether this is effective.
• When you think your strategy is not working, then you may think of various strategies
and try out one to see if it will help you learn better.
a. meta- attention – awareness of specific strategies so that you can keep your attention.
b. City of Olongapo
C. GORDON COLLEGE
D. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND SCIENCES
e. Olongapo City Sports Complex, Donor St., East Tapinac, Olongapo City 2200
f. Telefax No.: (047) 602-7175 loc 322
g. www.gordoncollege.edu.ph
h. Meta –memory awareness of memory strategies that work best for you
According to Huitt
• The challenge then to future teachers like you is to integrate more activities that would
build your students’ capacity to reflect their own characteristics as learners, the tasks they
are to do and reflect on their own characteristics as learners, the tasks they are to do and
strategies that they can use to learn.
Teaching strategies to develop metacognition
• Have students make predictions about information to be presented next based on what
they have read
• Have students relate ideas to existing knowledge structures
• Have students develop questions: ask questions of themselves, about what is going
around them.
• Help students to know when to ask for help.
Show students how to transfer knowledge, attitudes, and values, skills, to other situations or
tasks.
A. Introduction to Learning
1. Definitions of Learning:
City of Olongapo
GORDON COLLEGE
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND SCIENCES
Olongapo City Sports Complex, Donor St., East Tapinac, Olongapo City 2200
Telefax No.: (047) 602-7175 loc 322
www.gordoncollege.edu.ph
City of Olongapo
GORDON COLLEGE
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND SCIENCES
Olongapo City Sports Complex, Donor St., East Tapinac, Olongapo City 2200
Telefax No.: (047) 602-7175 loc 322
www.gordoncollege.edu.ph
Description: This shows a simple song that a primary grade teacher is using to prepare children
to listen and respond to a lesson or a selection. It is a very practical way of teaching children to
apply metacognition early on.
What did you learn from the video? How can you also apply this?
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Make your own output: a song, chant, poster or question list on any of the seven strategies
discussed in this module. You may also create a video and upload it in youtube. Tell about its
purpose, and describe the chant or song.
Purpose:
Explanation:
Assesment Task
Based on the principles of metacognition, prepare your own metacognition game plan on how
you can apply metacognition to improve your study skills
VI. References
Corpuz, B.B. & Lucas, M. R D. (2011) Facilitating Learning: A Metacognitive
Process, 2nd Ed. Lorimar Publishing, Inc.
Schmidt, M. (2010, June 10) Understanding How Learning Takes Place
https://marenschmidt.com/2010/06/understanding-how-learning-takes-place/