Module 4: Applying processes in my classroom
CONCEPT 1: Metacognition Summary In Chapter Nine Woolfolk discusses Complex Cognitive Processes and Metacognition . On page 341 of the text, Woolfolk defines metacognition as a "strategic application of declarative, procedural, and self-regulatory knowledge to accomplish goals and solve problems" - without processes like metacognition and problem solving students cannot learn. She continues stating that "special kinds of procedural knowledge (metacognition)" (pg. 344) know as Learning Strategies exist to help students know how to use these processes. Applying these strategies by "teaching students directly to ensure that they are using and understanding them" (pg. 350) will "help students focus attention and effort, process information more deeply, and monitor their own understanding of the material" Reflection I think it all just accumulates toward: Do we care about how our students actually come to know, retain, and present knowle...