1st Edition

Improving Thinking About Thinking in the Classroom What Works for Enhancing Metacognition

By Keith J. Topping Copyright 2024
    246 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
    by Eye On Education

    246 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
    by Eye On Education

    246 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
    by Eye On Education

    What are the best ways to enhance metacognition in the course of classroom teaching? This research-to-practice book shows how to go beyond simple student reflection to use any of 19 different practical strategies. Each chapter describes a different method, gives the research evidence to support the effectiveness of the method and then provides guidelines for implementation. You will learn about programs within traditional curriculum subjects, programs across the traditional curriculum, programs focusing especially on self-regulation, programs for disabled and special needs students, and programs embedded in a digital environment. You will also discover common features of the methods, so you can see the similarities across the methods and ultimately devise your own ways to develop metacognition and self-regulated learning. With the powerful practices in this book, students will develop a refined ability to think about how they think and learn, preparing them for their futures beyond school.

    Contents 1. Introduction  Section A: Programs within the Traditional Curriculum  2. Science  3. Mathematics  4. Reading Comprehension  Section B: Programs Across the Traditional Curriculum (1275-word chapters)  5. Dialogue and Think-aloud; Talking with a partner while they execute the steps of a strategy  6. Questioning  7. Summarizing – including elaborating or organizing information  8. Modelling  9. Making predictions  10. Visualizing  11. Diagramming, concept maps, mind maps, geography maps, semantic webs, flow charts, and graphs  12. Mnemonics  13. Self-assessment  14. Peer Assessment  Section C: Programs Focusing Especially on Self-regulated Learning  15. Metacognition and Decision-making  16. Transfer of Metacognitive Skills  Section D: Programs Focusing Especially on Disabled or Special Need Students  17. Metacognitive Strategy and Working Memory Training (1)  18. Metacognitive Strategy and Working Memory Training (2)  Section E: Programs Embedded in Digital Technology  19. Hypermedia in Self-regulated Learning  20. Metacognition in Serious Computer Games  21. Discussion and Conclusion Appendix

    Biography

    Keith J. Topping is a researcher, educator, author and international speaker. His special interests are peer learning, parents as educators, social competence, computer-assisted assessment and inclusion. Topping has written 29 books and over 400 other publications including over 200 peer-reviewed journal papers.