Wednesday 12 November 2014

English 8/9 (2)

Today students were asked to define metacognition: the understanding or awareness of one's own learning process.

Students then began to engage in discussion about how to structure a project.  Students used the chart below to begin categorizing how what they do shows their learning:

The Cognitive Process Dimension
The Knowledge Dimension
1. Remember – Retrieving relevant knowledge from long-term memory
1.1 Recognize
1.2 Recalling
2. Understand –
Determine the meaning of instructional messages, including oral, written, and graphic communication
2.1 Interpreting
2.2 Exemplifying
2.3 Classifying
2.4 Summarizing
2.5 Inferring
2.6 Comparing
2.7 Explaining
3. Apply – Carrying out or using a procedure in a given situation
3.1 Executing
3.2 Implementing
4. Analyze – Breaking material into its constituent parts and detecting how the parts relate to one another and to an overall structure or purpose
4.1 Differentiating
4.2 Organizing
4.3 Attributing
5. Evaluate – Making judgments based on criteria and standards
5.1 Checking
5.2 Critiquing
6. Create – Putting elements together to form a novel, coherent whole or make an original product
6.1 Generating
6.2 Planning
6.3 Producing
A. Factual Knowledge – The basic elements that students must know to be acquainted with a discipline or solve problems
Aa. Terminology
Ab. Specific details and elements
B.  Conceptual Knowledge – The interrelationships among the basic elements within a larger structure that enable them to function together
Ba. Classifications and categories
Bb. Principles and generalizations
Bc. theories, models, and structures
C. Procedural Knowledge – How to do something: methods of inquiry, and criteria for using skills, algorithms, techniques, and methods
Ca. Subject-specific skills and algorithms
Cb. Subject-specific techniques and methods
Cc. Criteria for determining when to use appropriate procedures
D. Metacognitive Knowledge – Knowledge of cognition in general as well as awareness and knowledge of one’s own cognition
Da. Strategic knowledge
Db. Knowledge about cognitive tasks, including appropriate contextual and conditional knowledge
Dc. Self-knowledge



Students then began the process of designing their own projects, ensuring that their projects exhibit the following:

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