Blogs about: Metacognition

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Training Metacognition

Tyler wrote 1 day ago: I submitted my first manuscript today to Applied Cognitive Psychology, a peer-reviewed journal. The … more →

Tags: Cognitive Psychology, Research/School, T$ Updates, Applied Cognitive Psychology, Monitoring Accuracy, Peer Review, prediction, Under review

Learning Detectives

sustainedsuccess wrote 2 days ago: Here’s a really nice idea from Louise Brown, the deputy head and reception teacher at Amble First S … more →

Tags: UK ideas, UK, Thinking Skills, Early Years

how is twilight like anne of green gables?

oddlybuoyant wrote 4 days ago: thanks to dr. marian small { one two infinity }for the realization of how useful this question reall … more →

Tags: Big Ideas, twilight, guiding questions, Point Of View, real reading, S for Synthesis, X for Connections

Make Way for a Different Kind of Thinking

jamespkrehbiel wrote 1 week ago: I distinctly recall when Nathan began seeing me for counseling.  He was a skinny, sensitive kid with … more →

Tags: Counseling, custody battle, different kind of thinkers, emptying, HG Wells, nanotechnology, paradignm shift, Young Achievers

Knowing Thyself: The Importance of Metacognition1 comment

Learning Landscape wrote 2 weeks ago: by Craig Pohlman, Ph.D., Senior Clinical Scholar, All Kinds of Minds Riley is an 8th grader who has … more →

Tags: Higher Order Cognition, Reading

fictional-real-life inferring

oddlybuoyant wrote 3 weeks ago: hey bella, caught you inferring!  haha, not so funny {i get it}, yet highly entertaining to be readi … more →

Tags: twilight, comprehension strategies, I for Inference, Bella, RR's, contradiction, P for Prediction, tingles

L13- Learning How to Learn

apintalisayon wrote 1 month ago: From two earlier blog posts (F9- Economics of Unconscious Learning and Q13- Learning = KM + “Power o … more →

Tags: Knowledge Management, Learning, Conscious Living, Double Loop Learning, personal knowledge management, relationship capital, Mental Model, Listening, Self Awareness

Here Because Old Habits Die Hard

Rob wrote 1 month ago: So I am two days into attempting to quit smoking, again. It’s something I’ve tried to do … more →

Tags: health, Quitting Smoking, smoking, Tobacco

Blogging: brain imaging for the mind

finiteattentionspan wrote 1 month ago: It’s 1995, and a student is moving flats for the fifth time in three years. She finds – … more →

Tags: Other people's stuff, Blogging, Information Visualization, Learning

Through the Lens of a Book

ladyhawk49 wrote 1 month ago: Now that you have an idea of what a double entry journal is and what it should look like as you are … more →

Tags: Writing Tips, Journaling, Relationships

The Mouse Machine1 comment

mandolinmonday wrote 1 month ago: In this metaphor, our minds are vast, labyrinthine machines, like the engine rooms of lumbering star … more →

Tags: Musing, Metaphors, mice

Answers are easy today. Questions are tough

contextmarketing wrote 1 month ago: June 5, 2009 When was the last time you heard a really good question? Not simply an interesting ques … more →

Tags: consumer culture, art of conversation, Thomas Merton

Spirit Show by People

Andrew K. D. Smith wrote 1 month ago: This weekend, I had the honour of being able to attend an art exhibition put on by Andrew Costi … more →

Tags: Mystery, State Of Humanity, Transfigured Life, life of love, Creativity, Art, art show, Circle Gallery, andrew costi

How would you do with the marshmallow task?2 comments

Ken Currier wrote 1 month ago: Believe it or not, this task is a powerful predictor about your future. There was a great article i … more →

Tags: Brain games, health, Learning, Memory, Mental Stimulation, Neurology, behavioral problems, cognative training, delayers

Control Speak

thunderbolt018 wrote 1 month ago: Control has come up quite a bit in my thoughts and conversations of late, so when I came across it i … more →

Tags: happiness, Control?

how my schema helps me

oddlybuoyant wrote 1 month ago: back to itsy bitsies and friends, i notice that when Jessica, Angela and Bella discuss the “go … more →

Tags: comprehension strategies, twilight, Assessment, Bella, Cullen, Forks, I for Inference, X for Connections

Rat Species1 comment

Shibani Kansara wrote 1 month ago: Hello! I did some research on rats and found that there are 5 main types: The brown rat. The black … more →

Tags: Shibani Kansara., Black Rat, brown-rat, Bush Rat, Cotton Rat, Gender, Lifespan, mating, Pack Rat

+ Comprehension Strategies: Watch Yourself Thinking

Adrienne Edwards wrote 1 month ago: other topics: click a “category” or use search box Your mind is speaking while you read. … more →

Tags: Resources, Reading Skills, > Books, Publications, Print/Online Articles, Parent Interest, > College Level and Beyond, Dyslexia, Teacher Interest, > K-12 Topics/Teaching, comprehension strategies

Some Ideas

feanor1600 wrote 1 month ago: 1) A big list of unsolved problems. Doesn’t seeing them like that make you want to solve them … more →

Tags: Goals, Links


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