GDA 3 Metacognition
GDA 3 Metacognition
Think of yourself as a learner. Read each statement carefully. Consider if the statement is true or false as it generally
applies to you when you are in the role of a learner (student, attending classes, university etc.)
Check (ü) True or False as appropriate. When finished all statements, apply your responses to the Scoring Guide.
True False
11. I ask myself if I have considered all options when solving a problem.
19. I ask myself if there was an easier way to do things after I finish a task.
23. I think of several ways to solve a problem and choose the best one.
True False
36. I ask myself how well I accomplish my goals once I’m finished.
38. I ask myself if I have considered all options after I solve a problem.
43. I ask myself if what I’m reading is related to what I already know.
49. I ask myself questions about how well I am doing while I am learning
something new.
50. I ask myself if I learned as much as I could have once I finish a task.
51. I stop and go back over new information that is not clear.
This survey and scoring guide are attributed to Schraw, G. & Dennison, R.S. (1994). Assessing metacognitive awareness.
Directions
For each True, give yourself 1 point in the Score column.
For each False, give yourself 0 points in the Score column.
Total the score of each category and place in box. Read the descriptions relating to each section.
This survey and scoring guide are attributed to Schraw, G. & Dennison, R.S. (1994). Assessing metacognitive awareness. Contemporary
Educational Psychology, 19, 460-475.
REGULATION OF COGNITION
STRATEGIES
• Skills and strategy sequences used to 22. I ask myself questions about the material before I
process information more efficiently begin.
(e.g., organizing, elaborating,
summarizing, selective focusing)
COMPREHENSION MONITORING 23. I think of several ways to solve a problem and choose the best
one.
• Assessment of one’s learning or strategy
use
EVALUATION
Analysis of performance and strategy TOTAL
effectiveness after a
learning episode 7
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SCORE COMPREHENSION MONITORING SCORE
STRATEGIES
9. I slow down when I encounter important 1. I ask myself periodically if I am meeting my goals.
information.
13. I consciously focus my attention on 2. I consider several alternatives to a problem before I
important information. answer.
30. I focus on the meaning and significance of 11. I ask myself if I have considered all options when
new information. solving a problem.
31. I create my own examples to make 21. I periodically review to help me understand important
information more meaningful. relationships.
37. I draw pictures or diagrams to help me 28. I find myself analyzing the usefulness of strategies
while learning. while I study.
39. I try to translate new information into my 34. I find myself pausing regularly to check my
own words. comprehension.
41. I use the organizational structure of the 49. I ask myself questions about how well I am doing
text to help me learn. while learning something new.
43. I ask myself if what I’m reading is related 48. I focus on overall meaning rather than specifics.
to what I already know.
47. I try to break studying down into smaller
steps.
TOTAL TOTAL
9 8
TOTAL TOTAL
5 6