Toward the development of a metacognition construct for communities of inquiry

Volume: 17, Pages: 84 - 89
Published: Apr 1, 2013
Abstract
Metacognition is a required cognitive ability to achieve deep and meaningful learning that must be viewed from both an individual and social perspective. Recently, the transition from the earliest individualistic models to an acknowledgement of metacognition as socially situated and socially constructed has precipitated the study of metacognition in collaborative learning environments. This study presents the results of research to develop and...
Paper Details
Title
Toward the development of a metacognition construct for communities of inquiry
Published Date
Apr 1, 2013
Volume
17
Pages
84 - 89
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