At its simplest, metacognition is awareness and control of one’s ________
What is thought processes?
________ is the educational approach of using groups to enhance learning by working together
What is collaborative learning?
This is the deepening of the attitude of awareness characteristic of all emergence
What is conscientização?
Through education and social movements, people can overcome this concept that keeps them under the thumb of authority
What is oppression?
Transactive memory systems, shared mental models, and ________ are tree forms of shared cognition
What are shared mental representations?
Flavell defined metacognitive knowledge, metacognitive experiences, and metacognitive regulation as these
What are the three components of metacognition?
These types of challenges can interfere with shared cognition, even when collaborators have similar levels of prior knowledge
What are relational challenges?
This learning theory takes into account the social environment of the learners (their background, the class, the school and, in the end, the whole society) as meaningful aspects of the learning process
What is critical learning theory?
Simply put, “thinking about thinking” refers to this
What is metacognition?
In shared cognition, knowledge is constructed via ________ in which ideas are shared and pondered in a group or a community
What is dialogic thinking?
In Piaget's work, both ________ ________ and the capability of communicating one's rational were involved in metacognition
What is conscious awareness?
Cognition that is not bounded by the individual brain or mind
What is shared cognition?
In his 1970 book, Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Paulo Freire uses this term to describe a method of teaching that emphasizes critical thinking for the purpose of liberation
What is problem-posing education/pedagogy?
This part of a society is invaded when a group accepts that their social norms and practices are inferior to an incoming dominant group
What is culture?
The idea of socially shared cognition is that ________ can be shared between two people and it’s through social exchange that both the teacher and student remember they need each other
What is memory?
Known as management of cognition and learning experiences through a set of activities that help people control their learning, I am which component?
What is metacognitive regulation?
This famous critical theorist wrote that “dialogue cannot exist unless the dialoguers engage in critical thinking - thinking which discerns an indivisible solidarity between the world and the people and admits of no dichotomy between them.”
Who is Paulo Freire?
According to Paulo Freire, liberating education consists not of transferals of information, but of this
What are acts of cognition?
Students read and memorize information about the Civil Rights Movement, then, identify obstacles, inequalities, and biases through exploration of literature, history, and fine art to create hypotheses and consider possible resolutions; a visit to historical landmarks provides this memorable, interactive educational experience
What is critical classroom learning?
Teams composed of people with diverse backgrounds, strengths, and skills that work together to deliver work with high productivity, efficiency, and speed is an example of successful ________
What is collaboration?
Perkins defined four levels of metacognitive learners as ________, aware, strategic, and reflective
What is tacit?
The reflective learning process coined by Habermas in 1974
What is critical intent?
According to Paulo Freire, this term meaning “uprising” is a means to break free of oppression
What is revolution?
This way to gain knowledge includes strategies that include: critique, revise, analyze, evaluate, or improve a design
What is critical learning?
The Jigsaw method is this type of learning concept
What is shared cognition?