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  • TheMETACOGNITION
  • Good morning Bert, How's your day?
  • I just learned new word today. Have you heard the word Metacognition?
  • I'm not familiar with that word. What does it mean?
  • Good morning too Mae, nothing much. How about you?
  • Let me explain it to you. Metacognition is the awareness or analysis of one's own learning or thinking process; this term was coined by John Flavell (1979-1987).
  • Yes, you're right. In addition, Metacognition have Metacognitive Knowledge that comprise three components.
  • Owww..... as what you've said, this is a human ability intentional about how we think and learn.
  • What are the three components?
  • These are Declarative, Conditional and Procedural. It will help students enhance their personal capacity to become proficient in choosing appropriate thinking and learning strategies in different learning tasks.
  • Yup. This will benefit both novice and expert learners to increase and develop their comprehension.
  • That's cool! This will help learners to transmit their gained knowledge and understanding across different tasks.
  • Actually, no.
  • Novice learners have limited knowledge, relies on working memory and struggles to transfer principles to new contexts while Expert learners have deeper knowledge, look for challengeful task, relies on longterm-memory and they're able to transfer principles between related domains.
  • That's a great thing. Does Novice and Expert learners similar on each other in terms of learning?
  • What are the differences?
  • You got that right!
  • In that case, novice and expert can apply metacognitive knowledge in quest of learning.
  • I'm happy to help, God bless.
  • Thank you Mae, I've learn a lot from you and I look forward to learning more everyday.
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