Metacognition is known to be an important factor in academic
achievement; however it is also important in a wider life context.
The ability to reflect upon how we are thinking can help us to make
wiser decisions in all aspects of our life.
This book addresses how metacognition might be fostered in young
children. Examining theories of particular relevance to primary
school age children the author combines her empirical work over the
last 8 years with the work of other researchers to show that
children of all ages display metacognitive processing, given the
right kind of environment. Drawing on evidence from psychology and
education, Metacognition in Young Children brings together
international research from different curriculum areas. As well as
the traditional areas of science, mathematics and literacy, the
author considers metacognition in physical education, art, drama
and music. The book argues for a development of metacognition
theory, which takes account of wider contextual and political
factors. This book includes:
- Real classroom examples, taking account of the whole child,
socio-cultural context and the curriculum
- Practical examples of developing metacognition across the
curriculum
- Advice on building metacognitive environments in the
classroom
- Development of metacognition theory
Essential reading for educational psychology and research
students, this book will appeal to trainee and practising teachers
with an interest in facilitating young children's development into
wise and thoughtful adults. It offers practical advice supported by
theory and evidence.
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