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  1. Metacognition - Wikipedia

    Metacognition refers to a level of thinking and metacognitive regulation, the regulation of cognition and subsequent learning experiences that help people enhance their learning through a set of …

  2. Metacognition · Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science

    Feb 10, 2025 · The term metacognition refers to a broad set of skills that enable people to plan their cognitive efforts, identify their errors, revise their strategies, and accept or reject their …

  3. Metacognition: Monitoring, Control & Self-Regulated Learning ...

    Nov 25, 2025 · Metacognition refers to the awareness and regulation of one’s own cognitive processes. It includes how individuals monitor what they know and do not know, evaluate their …

  4. Metacognition | Columbia CTL

    What is metacognition? Metacognition, sometimes described as “thinking about your own thinking,” refers to knowledge about one’s own thoughts and cognitive processes as well as …

  5. Metacognition describes the processes involved when learners plan, monitor, evaluate and make changes to their own learning behaviours. What does metacognition mean? The prefix ‘meta’ …

  6. Why Is Metacognition So Important for Good Thinking?

    Apr 2, 2025 · In its simplest form, metacognition can be conceptualised as "thinking about thinking" (Flavell, 1976, 1979). When we turn off the "stream of consciousness" meandering …

  7. Metacognition comprises both the ability to be aware of one’s cognitive processes (metacognitive knowledge) and to regulate them (metacognitive control). Research in educational sciences has...