Metacognition
Learning Strategies
Problem Solving
Creativity and Creative Problem Solving
Critical Thinking
100
Knowledge about our own thinking processes.
What is Metacognition?
100
Ideas for accomplishing goals, a type of overall attack
What is learning strategies?
100
Sudden realization of a solution
What is Insight
100
Coming up with many possible solutions
What is divergent thinking?
100
Evaluating conclusions by logically and systematically examining the problems, the evidence, and the solution.
What is critical thinking
200
The visual tool for organizing that shows the relationship among ideas
What is a concept map?
200
Deciding what is important, summaries, underlining and highlighting and taking notes are all examples of what?
What are learning tactics?
200
Step-by-step procedure for solving a problem; prescription for solutions.
What is an Algorithm.
200
A response fewer than 5 to 10 individuals out of every 100 who take the divergent thinking test give.
What is a statistically original response?
200
Making connections between the information in different texts and noting similarities and contradictions.
What is Corroboration
300
Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluating
What are 3 metacognitive skills
300
Verbal Information, Procedural Information
What are two tactics for learning?
300
Putting your problem-solving plan and its logic into words.
What is Verbalization
300
Determined at birth, comes with negative personality traits, disorganized hippie types, and working in groups.
What are 4 myths about creativity?
300
Invloves the spontaneous, automatic transfer of highly practiced skills, with little need for reflective thinking.
What is Low-road transfer
400
A solution strategy that includes a step-by-step procedure for solving a problem? (aka: prescription for solutions)
What is an algorithm?
400
Having students read headings and subheadings, examine boldface words, ask "What do I expect to learn?", read and summarize in your own words is what learning strategy?
What is the READS strategy?
400
The acronym for the general problem-process.
What is IDEAL
400
Tests of divergent thinking that assess originality, fluency, and flexibility.
What is creativity assessment?
400
involves consciously applying abstract knowledge or strategies learned in one situation to a different situation.
What is High-road transfer
500
Declarative, Procedural, and Self-Regulatory knowledge
What are 3 kinds of knowledge involved in metacognition?
500
students learn strategies but do not apply them when they could or should
What is production deficiencies?
500
Rigidity; tendency to respond in the most familiar way.
What is a Response Set
500
Narrowing possibilities to a single answer
What is convergent thinking?
500
Happens whenever something previously learned influences current learning.
What is transfer