The ability to control one's emotions, behaviors, and thoughts.
What is self regulation?
The definition of metacognition.
What is thinking about thinking?
The ability to apply knowledge or skills learned in one context to a different context.
What is transfer?
The definition of problem-solving.
What is the process of identifying a problem, developing possible solutions, and taking steps to resolve it?
The ability to analyze information objectively and make reasoned judgments.
What is critical thinking?
This stage of self-regulation involves setting goals and choosing strategies before starting a task.
What is forethought or planning?
When students choose a study strategy because they know it works for them.
What is declarative or strategic?
This type of knowledge transfer occurs when learning in one area enhances performance in another similar area.
What is positive transfer?
The first step in the problem-solving process.
What is identifying the problem?
The definition of creative thinking.
What is the ability to generate new and innovative ideas or solutions?
When a student reflects on their performance after taking a test and thinks about what to do better next time, they are in this phase.
What is self-reflection?
This phase of metacognition involves asking yourself, "Am I understanding as I read?"
What is monitoring?
This type of knowledge transfer happens when prior learning interferes with new learning.
What is negative transfer?
This type of thinking involves generating multiple solutions to a problem.
What is divergent thinking?
When faced with a creative block, stepping away and letting the subconscious process ideas is known as this.
What is incubation?
This type of self-talk helps regulate emotions and guide actions during learning.
What is self talk?
This skill is used when a student plans how to approach a task before starting.
What is planning?
This cognitive mechanism allows individuals to recognize structural similarities between two unrelated problems, aiding in transfer.
What is analogical reasoning?
When faced with a complex problem, breaking it into smaller, manageable parts is known as this strategy.
What is decomposition?
The ability to recognize biases and question assumptions in arguments is known as this.
What is skepticism?
This type of motivation comes from within and plays a major role in self-regulated learning
What is intrinsic motivation?
This strategy involves thinking back after a task to evaluate.
Reflection?
The reason knowledge transfer is important in the workplace and the classroom.
What is adaptation?
In decision-making, the process of weighing the pros and cons of each option is known as this.
What is cost-benefit analysis?
A reason the combination of critical and creative thinking is essential in teamwork.
What is enables teams to evaluate ideas critically while fostering innovation, etc?