Purpose: Accurate metacognitive control is an essential component of effective clinical reasoning, as the inability to accurately pass judgment over knowledge has been associated with greater diagnostic error than lack of knowledge or poor memory. As such, it is necessary for educators of students in health sciences to assess metacognition in addition to academic performance. Calibration is a quantitative measurement used to operationalize metacognitive control, as it indicates the relationship between perceived and actual performance. Method: This study explored the relationship between local-level calibration and academic performance in 34 students of health sciences in an authentic, classroom setting. The class was designed to have five ...
The target articles make significant advances in our understanding of students\u27 judgments of thei...
Students\u27 ability to accurately judge their knowledge is crucial for effective learning. However,...
Metacognition, literally thinking about thinking, is a term used by cognitive psychologists to refer...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to examine sources of confidence during learning to bett...
Student learning in introductory science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) courses is...
Calibration, defined as the accuracy with which students can predict their own performance, was stud...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of different metacognitive interventions on kno...
Research has shown that a student’s self-efficacy can predict his or her academic performance. While...
Metacognitive monitoring processes have been shown to be critical determinants of human learning. Me...
Students are overconfident when making grade predictions, and worse, the lowest-performing students ...
© 2000 Dr. Jeni WilsonResearchers, educators and curriculum documents promote the importance of meta...
Abstract: During the past decade the relationship of self-regulated learning (SRL) to academic succ...
The present study employs the Nelson and Narens Model of Metacognition (NNMM) to examine the influen...
Self-regulated learning (SRL), the ability to set goals and monitor and control progress toward thes...
Traditional research on the metacognitive practice of calibration has been primarily investigated wi...
The target articles make significant advances in our understanding of students\u27 judgments of thei...
Students\u27 ability to accurately judge their knowledge is crucial for effective learning. However,...
Metacognition, literally thinking about thinking, is a term used by cognitive psychologists to refer...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to examine sources of confidence during learning to bett...
Student learning in introductory science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) courses is...
Calibration, defined as the accuracy with which students can predict their own performance, was stud...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of different metacognitive interventions on kno...
Research has shown that a student’s self-efficacy can predict his or her academic performance. While...
Metacognitive monitoring processes have been shown to be critical determinants of human learning. Me...
Students are overconfident when making grade predictions, and worse, the lowest-performing students ...
© 2000 Dr. Jeni WilsonResearchers, educators and curriculum documents promote the importance of meta...
Abstract: During the past decade the relationship of self-regulated learning (SRL) to academic succ...
The present study employs the Nelson and Narens Model of Metacognition (NNMM) to examine the influen...
Self-regulated learning (SRL), the ability to set goals and monitor and control progress toward thes...
Traditional research on the metacognitive practice of calibration has been primarily investigated wi...
The target articles make significant advances in our understanding of students\u27 judgments of thei...
Students\u27 ability to accurately judge their knowledge is crucial for effective learning. However,...
Metacognition, literally thinking about thinking, is a term used by cognitive psychologists to refer...