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Learners can control their thoughts.

If a learner has metacognitive capabilities, they can control what they think about a particular situation and develop an appropriate action that ensures they’re not overstimulated.

This always results in higher performance, as the learner has not taken on more they can manage and will be capable of delivering the task’s requirements.

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What is Metacognition?

“Higher-order thinking that enables understanding, analysis, and control of one’s cognitive processes, especially when engaged in learning.”

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It's about being able to analyze how you think about something critically.

To become an independent thinker, you must be able to look at a situation and challenge what you believe about it.

Having the mental strength to analyze your thoughts about a situation is an essential first step to metacognition.

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Individual can arrive at their solution to a problems.

The vast majority of tasks that a learner faces will be multi-layered. This means that there’s not always a simple solution to the problem they encounter.

Within metacognition, you can reflect on things that have worked in the past and apply learned logic to try and solve the pr...

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