Identifying a Taxonomy for the Emergence of Metacognition in Young Learners
Author(s) -
Chris Perry,
Ian Ball
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of education and training
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2330-9709
DOI - 10.5296/jet.v1i2.6017
Subject(s) - metacognition , psychology , mathematics education , taxonomy (biology) , thematic analysis , quality (philosophy) , cognitive psychology , qualitative research , cognition , epistemology , biology , sociology , ecology , social science , philosophy , neuroscience
This paper details a study of upper primary (elementary) students’ thinking as they go about solving a problem, presented in an innovative computer program. Student responses to a metacognitive probe question reveal levels of responses that can be classified because of their shared quality. A thematic analysis was conducted with the initial classifications being based on theoretically derived categories from the metacognitive literature. These classifications were subsequently ordered into a taxonomy of hierarchical progression towards metacognition. Results in this instance indicated that less than 20% of these upper primary students showed they were capable of operating at a metacognitive level
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