Metacognitive monitoring is conceptualized as a situation-specific and context-dependent process that helps learners to regulate their learning. The current study builds on the idea that metacognitive monitoring can fulfil monitoring functions in different phases (when to monitor: during learning or during testing), and that it refers to several objects (what to monitor: processing or retrieval). The cross-sectional study with 184 higher-education students used a situation-specific approach and referred to students’ monitoring via monitoring strategies and monitoring judgments during test preparation and test processing. Confirmatory factor analyses indicated that monitoring via strategies and judgments can be directed at different objects....
Metacognition refers to thinking about thinking, or more generally, to using higher-level knowledge ...
Metacognition is the awareness of a person\u27s thinking and the ability to regulate that thinKing T...
Metacognitive monitoring may be a critical element in self-regulated learning. Two types of metacogn...
Metacognitive monitoring is conceptualized as a situation-specific and context-dependent process tha...
Metacognition has been defined as the ability to monitor, evaluate, and make plans for one\u27s lear...
Two independent data sets assessing children’s metacognitive monitoring abilities were used to explo...
Metacognitive judgments as part of metacognitive monitoring can be measured using different methods ...
This paper examines the reflexions made by a set of online students regarding the results obtained i...
We examined the latent structure of metacognitive monitoring judgments using hierarchical confirmato...
The aim of the present study was to explore students’ learning-related cognitions prior to an in-cla...
Metacognition, or the awareness and ability to control one’s cognitions, is hypothesized to play a c...
Metacognition—the processes whereby learners assess and monitor their progress in learning...
Models of self-regulated learning (e.g., Butler & Winne, 1995; Metcalfe, 2002; Nelson & Narens, 1990...
This study investigated the role that knowledge and training have upon monitoring accuracy. Two sepa...
Accurate metacognitive monitoring of one’s own knowledge or performance is a precondition for self-r...
Metacognition refers to thinking about thinking, or more generally, to using higher-level knowledge ...
Metacognition is the awareness of a person\u27s thinking and the ability to regulate that thinKing T...
Metacognitive monitoring may be a critical element in self-regulated learning. Two types of metacogn...
Metacognitive monitoring is conceptualized as a situation-specific and context-dependent process tha...
Metacognition has been defined as the ability to monitor, evaluate, and make plans for one\u27s lear...
Two independent data sets assessing children’s metacognitive monitoring abilities were used to explo...
Metacognitive judgments as part of metacognitive monitoring can be measured using different methods ...
This paper examines the reflexions made by a set of online students regarding the results obtained i...
We examined the latent structure of metacognitive monitoring judgments using hierarchical confirmato...
The aim of the present study was to explore students’ learning-related cognitions prior to an in-cla...
Metacognition, or the awareness and ability to control one’s cognitions, is hypothesized to play a c...
Metacognition—the processes whereby learners assess and monitor their progress in learning...
Models of self-regulated learning (e.g., Butler & Winne, 1995; Metcalfe, 2002; Nelson & Narens, 1990...
This study investigated the role that knowledge and training have upon monitoring accuracy. Two sepa...
Accurate metacognitive monitoring of one’s own knowledge or performance is a precondition for self-r...
Metacognition refers to thinking about thinking, or more generally, to using higher-level knowledge ...
Metacognition is the awareness of a person\u27s thinking and the ability to regulate that thinKing T...
Metacognitive monitoring may be a critical element in self-regulated learning. Two types of metacogn...