New Learning MOOC’s Updates

Metacognitive skills

Research suggests that when students develop strong metacognitive skills, they become more independent and effective learners. They are better able to set goals, plan their learning strategies, monitor their understanding, and make thoughtful adjustments when faced with challenges or obstacles. By explicitly teaching metacognitive strategies and creating opportunities for reflection and self-assessment, educators can empower students to take ownership of their learning and become lifelong learners.

  • Ronnel Relos