JSCH_V1_N2_RP1
Meta Cognition as a Means for Dialogue, Self Regulation and Learning
Ranga Venkatachary
Muthu Kumar
Journal on School Educational Technology
2230 – 7133
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Conceptual Framework, data analysis, Excerpts from the data, Scaffolding for meta-cognition
One of the key arguments for problem-based learning as a holistic, learner centred pedagogical method rests on the premise it addresses multiple facets of learner development rather than decontextualised, content related learning outcomes. Fostering meta-cognitive ability in an attempt to develop self regulatory, autonomous learning habits is an important goal of PBL learning environments. Using a small pool of data from students' Learning Journal entries from an institution which implements PBL as the sole methodological framework, this article explores the nature, type and possible conclusions from a range of student responses within a specific context. The purpose of this seminal work is to demonstrate the faint but discernible patterns one can observe through such students' work which mark their respective positions in the spectrum of ability for self regulated, self directed learning.
September - November 2005
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