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Three Metacognitive Knowledge

The document discusses three types of metacognitive knowledge: declarative knowledge, procedural knowledge, and conditional knowledge. Declarative knowledge involves facts, concepts, and knowledge about oneself as a learner. Procedural knowledge is knowledge about how to perform tasks and use strategies. Conditional knowledge involves knowing when and why to use specific strategies based on the learning situation.

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Three Metacognitive Knowledge

The document discusses three types of metacognitive knowledge: declarative knowledge, procedural knowledge, and conditional knowledge. Declarative knowledge involves facts, concepts, and knowledge about oneself as a learner. Procedural knowledge is knowledge about how to perform tasks and use strategies. Conditional knowledge involves knowing when and why to use specific strategies based on the learning situation.

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THREE METACOGNITIVE

KNOWLEDGE
Metacognitive Knowledge

• Knowledge about human learning and


information processing.
• Knowledge about the learning task at hand and
its corresponding processing demands.
• Knowledge about cognitive and metacognitive
strategies and their appropriate use.
Procedural
Knowledge
Declarative
Knowledge
Conditional
Knowledge

Three Metacognitive Knowledge


Using Frayer Vocabulary
Model
to Explain
Three Metacognitive
Strategies
Definition Characteristics
•It can be thought of as ‘knowledge •Explicit
about’ or answers to WH Questions. •Easy to express
•Knowledge about one’s skills, •Data-oriented
intellectual resources, and abilities •Slow(requires interpretation)
as learner. • Require high level data type

Declarative
Example Knowledge Non-example
•Concepts • Procedures
•Objects • Rules
•Facts • Strategies
•Prepositions • Agendas
•Graphic organizers • Models
•Summaries
•World or personal history
Definition Characteristics
• Knowing how to do something. •Implicit
•Knowledge exercise in the performance • Process oriented
of some task. •Fast, direct execution
•Being able to use the knowledge in •Data type can be used
communication. •Hard to explain verbally

Example Procedural Non-example


•Procedures Knowledge
• Concepts
•Rules Facts
•Strategies Object
•Agendas Summaries
•Models Graphic Organizers
Definition Characteristics
•Knowing when to use specific •Knowledge found in long term
metacognitive strategy and why memory.
it is helpful. • More effective
•Students knowledge of the •Information seems especially
situations in which particular important.
declarative and procedural
knowledge should be applied..

Example Conditional Non-example


•Critical thinking Knowledge Concepts
•Problem solving Facts
•Novel Context Procedures
•Interview Rules
•Report Strategies
Models
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