The Art of Metacognition

in 10th grade

my french teacher walked into our

classroom and announced that we had a

french speaking test on monday

let me tell you one thing french is a

truly beautiful language

i especially love how words like creme

brulee and macaron

just roll off of my tongue and into my

belly it’s beautiful

and delicious but there was a tiny issue

i couldn’t speak french to save my life

and naturally when i heard her say we

had a test i panicked

i went home and did the only thing i

could think of

cram i looked through all my notes i

tried to memorize everything

and i pulled multiple all-nighters

before the test

and to be honest i was overwhelmed but i

seriously thought it would work

but it didn’t and i didn’t do so great

on the test

and i was upset but i wasn’t upset about

the grade i had received on the test

but rather on the fact that

my studying technique my last minute

sitting technique had not helped me

cramming everybody’s go-to minute

studying technique

had failed me and i couldn’t understand

why

if everyone did it then why didn’t it

work

and i was curious but soon i found out

that when you’re cramming

you’re simply training your mind to

repeat a set of information

over and over again essentially you’re

copy pasting that and when you’re copy

pasting something

you’re not making connections to that

piece of information

and that’s where the problem is not

making connections

because making connections is the best

way to learn something and being able to

remember something for a long term

and when we’re not making connections we

can’t remember it

also when you’re cramming you’re shoving

so much information into your brain

that you’re placing so much stress and

your anxiety and frustration levels just

increase

and that’s exactly what’s keeping you

from being able to learn

and remember what you learned and so my

dear friends

our favorite studying technique aka

cramming

will never ever help us learn

now you might be wondering if cramming

doesn’t work

what does what helps us learn the best

and i was curious and so i turned to my

trusted

advisor google for some help

and during my research process i came

across one word

that changed my entire perspective on

learning

metacognition what is it let’s split the

word up

meta is a reference to oneself and

cognition

is the process through which we gain

knowledge through our thoughts

experiences and senses and when we put

them together

metacognition means being aware of one’s

own thought processes

and through which we learn in a sense

thinking about our thinking

now how is metacognition efficient why

is it better than cramming well

oftentimes

when we want to understand something we

simply study it right

except that’s not helping us you see

over time studying has just become a

repetitive habit that we all do

in order to pass assessments

and that’s not what studying should be

about studying

should be about remembering what you

learned

making connections and truly

understanding it

that’s not studying that’s something

completely

different that’s learning

learning is being able to remember what

you

learned for a long amount of time making

connections

truly understanding it and in the end

being able to create your own concepts

and evolving your knowledge

that’s learning and metacognition

metacognitive thinking can help us learn

because when you use metacognition you

start to think about

your way of thinking and you realize

what are how you learn and how you think

and how you should

think to better your learning

metacognition can be thought of as a

cycle the metacognitive cycle

in fact i have an acronym to help you

guys remember the cycle

spade like the spade of aces and if you

want to ace your learning

you use spade spade stands for

spot plan assess adapt

and evolve now you might be wondering

adapt doesn’t belong there because it

doesn’t start with a d

well you’re just gonna have to adapt to

the fact that it doesn’t start with a d

now let’s dive a little bit deeper into

the spade

spade s spot spot

your task identify this concept that you

want to learn

or this problem that you want to solve

and this can be anything

how to drive a car how to play chess or

how to do pemdas

next plan to me this is the second most

important part of spade because this is

where you choose to learn

instead of study this is where you

choose the right

path just learning something

planning in order to start off planning

there’s one thing we all have to do

put away distractions and i’m pretty

sure we’re all guilty of doing this

looking at the office memes or watching

youtube videos on how to dress your cat

up for halloween

especially when you don’t even have a

cat

is first of all a bit concerning but

second it’s not the best way to start

learning

so do away with all your distractions

then

identify your strengths and weaknesses

what are things you know and what are

things you don’t know

because now once you recognize these

things

you’re not wasting time trying to

relearn things that you already know

next step of planning is to implement

your strategies

we all learn every day we all learn

different things

and we all learn them in different ways

and so these strategies that we use to

help us learn

will be different for everyone but i’ve

got three strategies

that are fail proof and will help you

learn anything that you want to learn

and they are space repetition findments

technique

and experiential learning let’s start

with space repetition

space repetition is simply the process

of using flash cards

to learn something over a long period of

time

now this might seem like repeating it

and in some sense you

are but the key difference here is that

you’re repeating you’re learning this

over a long span of time

because when you’re cramming you’re

either learning everything

and shoving all information in an hour

or five minutes

but when you spread it out over weeks or

even days of learning you’re able to

remember this more

according to hermann ebangsha

a renowned psychologist who’s known for

his work

on memory has said

that 60 of what we learn we forget in 20

minutes

that’s it 20 minutes is all it takes to

forget more than 50 percent of what you

just learned

with such fickle memory we have to

implement strategies

that then will help us remember

something for a long time because if we

don’t remember it

we haven’t learned it the second

strategy

feinman’s technique was developed by

richard b

feynman a physicist who won the nobel

prize for this

technique and when you know he won a

nobel prize for this

you know the technique has to work

feynman’s technique

is the process of teaching someone else

the concept that you have learned

in the simplest language possible

it’s being able to teach appear

and help them through their mistakes and

questions and

bring them to the place that you are

right now

this ensures that you know the material

in a deep enough way that you’re able to

teach someone else from the beginning

that’s fineman’s technique last but not

least

is experiential learning experience

as we all know it is an important way

that we

learn in lives and we have to use this

to our benefit

experiential learning can look different

for different people based on what we

want to learn

but it can be seen in two common ways

one you’re watching you’re observing

someone else

do this task that you want to learn and

two

you’re doing the task yourself that’s

experiential learning

you’re getting hands on you’re

experiencing it

for example if you wanted to learn how

to paint a tree

then you would watch someone else a

little bit more experienced

paint a tree then you would take notes

on their strategies

then you would plant the tree on your

own

that’s experiential learning and these

three strategies

will always help you learn anything you

want to learn in the most

efficient way possible the next part of

spade

is to assess assess yourself test

yourself

over these concepts that you’re learning

this is important because

this is how you know your progression

because also this is important because

you

assessing helps you bring over to the

next part of spade

adapt adapt to me is this most

important part of spade adapting we’re

changing the way we’re thinking we’re

molding the way we’re thinking to

become better learners this is where we

collect data

from our assessments on questions we got

right and we got wrong

then we look a little deeper into the

questions we got wrong why did we get

them wrong

when we first looked at that question

what did we think of

how did you approach that question how

did you break it down

and then you should think how was i

supposed to have approached that

question

how should i have broken it down and how

should i have answered it

this is the most important part because

this is where metacognition

plays the biggest role you’re thinking

about your thinking

this is where you’re changing your

thinking to make yourself the better

learner

this reflective part of the cycle

is where you realize and your ways of

thinking and you’re able to improve your

critical thinking skills

and thus become the better thinker and

then become the better

learner and soon once you go through the

metacognitive cycle

and spade your knowledge of this concept

will grow it’ll evolve over time and

that’s the goal isn’t it

to understand that concept to

be able to remember it to be able to

create and evolve from it

now let’s put spade into action shall we

a few years ago i started learning how

to play the violin

you know how it is in the beginning your

kid comes home and he or she is like

mom and dad i saw this awesome thing at

school and

i want to learn how to play the violin

and you think

oh my god i thought the days of losing

sleep over this child was over

now this but then you agree

and the playing starts that was the same

thing that happened

in my house and soon once i started

playing

i was ready for my biggest hardest song

ever twinkle twinkle little stars and

don’t laugh

this was a serious task so

i use spade i for spotted my task which

was to

learn the song twinkle twinkle little

stars on the violin

then i planned i first recognized my

strengths and weaknesses

what did i already know and what i

didn’t know then i used my strategies

i use space repetition to learn the

notes

to learn the rhythms and the finger

patterns on the violin

then i use experiential learning to

watch someone a little bit more

experienced

play the song on their violin and i took

notes on their strategies like vibrato

and finger placement and then

i played it myself

and soon i assessed myself i had my

violin teacher

look over me and tell me what i was

doing right and what i was doing wrong

then i took everything together and i

learned

and i learned to become the better

violinist

i i knew what i was doing and i knew

what i had to do

to make my song sound better and i

evolved

and i evolved my learning i became a

better violinist

in our current world it’s not

enough to just study something anymore

we have to learn the why and the what

the why and the how behind everything

because the what is not

important in order to better ourselves

and

our community we must learn to connect

the concepts

and that we learn and connect and create

new concepts to better our world in

order to do this

we must learn and we must learn right

so the next time you’re learning how to

play chess or

how to do a backhand serve use spade

think about spade spot plan

assess adapt and evolve because now

is the time for you to own your learning

thank you

在 10 年级的时候,

我的法语老师走进我们的

教室,宣布我们星期一要进行

法语口语测试,

让我告诉你一件事,法语是一门

真正美丽的语言,

我特别喜欢焦糖

布丁和马卡龙之类的词

从我的舌头上滚下来, 在我的

肚子里,它既美丽

又美味,但是有一个小问题

我不会说法语来挽救我的生命

,当我听到她说我们有一个测试时,我很自然地

感到恐慌,

我回家并做了我唯一

能想到的

事情 浏览了我所有的笔记,我

试图记住所有的东西

,我

在考试前通宵达旦

,说实话,我不知所措,但我

认真地认为它会起作用,

但它没有,而且我

在考试中表现不佳

我很沮丧,但我并不是对

我在考试中得到的成绩感到沮丧,

而是因为

我的学习技巧我最后一分钟的

坐姿技巧并没有帮助我

填满每个人的

学习

技巧 让我心烦意乱,我不明白

为什么

如果每个人都这样做,那么为什么它

不起作用

,我很好奇,但很快我

发现当你死记硬背时,

你只是在训练你的大脑

重复一组

信息,然后 从本质上讲,您是在

复制粘贴该内容,而当您复制

粘贴某些内容时,

您并没有与该信息建立联系

,这就是问题没有建立联系的地方,

因为建立联系

是学习某些东西并能够

长期记住某件事

,当我们没有建立联系时,我们

也记不住它,

当你死记硬背时,你把

太多的信息塞进你的大脑

,以至于你施加了太多的压力

、焦虑和沮丧 水平只会

提高,

而这正是使

您无法

学习和记住所学内容的原因,所以我

亲爱的朋友们,

我们最喜欢的学习技巧,也就是

填鸭式

永远不会帮助我们学习,

现在您可能会 想知道临时抱佛脚

是否

行不通 什么能帮助我们学得最好

,我很好奇,所以我向我

信任的

顾问谷歌寻求帮助

,在我的研究过程中,我

遇到了一个词

,它改变了我对

学习

元认知的整个看法 是不是让我们把这个

词分开

元是对自己的指称,

认知

是我们

通过我们的思想

经验和感官获得知识的过程,当我们把

它们放在一起时,

元认知意味着意识到

自己的思维过程

,通过它我们学习 一种

思考我们

现在思维的感觉 为什么元认知

比死记硬背更好

当我们想理解某些东西时,

我们只是简单地学习它,但这并

不能帮助我们

随着时间的推移,学习只是成为一种

重复的习惯,我们都在做

为了通过评估

,这不是学习应该是

关于学习

应该是关于记住你的东西

学会了

建立联系并真正

理解它

那不是在学习 那是

完全

不同的东西 那是在学习

学习是能够长时间记住你

学到的东西 建立

联系并

真正理解它并最终

能够创造自己的概念

并发展你的 知识

就是学习和元认知元

认知思维可以帮助我们学习,

因为当你使用元认知时,你会

开始思考

你的思维方式,你会意识到

你是如何学习的,你是如何思考的

,以及你应该如何

思考以更好地学习

元认知。 作为一个

循环元认知

循环事实上我有一个首字母缩略词来帮助

你们记住循环

铁锹就像王牌的铁锹如果你

想在你的学习中获得王牌

你使用铁锹代表

现场计划评估适应

和发展现在你可能会 想知道

适应不属于那里,因为它

没有以广告开头,

您将拥有 为了适应

它不是以广告开头的事实,

现在让我们更深入地了解

黑桃的位置,

你的任务确定你

想要学习的这个概念

或者你想要解决的这个问题

,这可以是任何东西

如何驾驶汽车 如何下棋或

如何做 pemdas

对我来说下一个计划 这是黑桃的第二个最

重要的部分,因为这

是你选择学习

而不是学习的地方 这是你

选择正确

道路的地方,只是学习一些

计划 为了开始计划

,我们所有人都必须做一件事,

以消除分心,我很

确定我们都为这样做而感到内疚,

看看办公室模因或观看

有关如何为万圣节打扮你的猫的 youtube 视频

当您甚至没有

时,首先会有点担心,但

其次,这不是开始学习的最佳方式,

因此请消除所有分心,

然后

确定自己的长处

和短处 帽子是

你不知道的事情,

因为现在一旦你认识到这些

事情,

你就不会浪费时间尝试

重新学习你已经知道的事情

下一步计划是实施

你的策略

我们每天都在学习我们都学习

不同的东西

,我们 所有人都以不同的方式学习它们

,所以我们用来

帮助我们学习的这些策略

对每个人来说都是不同的,但我

有三种策略

是防失败的,可以帮助你

学习任何你想学习的东西

,它们是空间重复的发现

技术

和体验式学习让我们

从空间重复开始 空间重复

只是使用闪存卡

在很长一段时间内学习某些东西的过程,

现在这看起来像是在重复它

,从某种意义上说你

是,但这里的关键区别在于

你 重复你

在很长一段时间内学习这一点,

因为当你死记硬背时,你

要么学习所有东西

,要么在一小时内把所有信息都塞进去

5 分钟,

但是当你将它分散到数周

甚至数天的学习中时,你能够

记住这一点,

根据赫尔曼·埃邦沙 (hermann ebangsha) 的说法,

一位以记忆研究而闻名的著名心理学家曾

说过,我们所学的 60 件我们会在 20

分钟内忘记

就这样 20 分钟就可以

忘记 50% 以上的你

刚刚学到

的东西,因为记忆如此反复无常,我们必须

实施一些策略

,然后帮助我们

长时间记住一些东西,因为如果我们

不记得它,

我们就没有” t 学会了第二种

策略

费曼的技术是由

理查德 b

费曼开发的 否则

,您

以最简单的语言

学习的概念可能会出现

并帮助他们解决错误和

问题,

并将他们带到解放军 确保你

现在是

这样,这确保你

以足够深入的方式了解材料,以便你能够

从一开始就教别人

这是fineman的技术最后但并非

最不重要的

是体验式学习经验,

因为我们都知道这是一个重要的方式

我们

在生活中学习,我们必须将其

用于我们的利益

体验式学习

对于不同的人来说可能会根据我们

想要学习的内容

而有所不同,但它可以通过两种常见的方式看到,

一种是你在看你在观察

别人

做 这个任务是你想学习的,

第二个

是你自己在做的任务是

体验式学习

你正在动手你正在

体验它

例如如果你想学习

如何画一棵树

那么你会看别人

一点 更有经验的

画一棵树,然后你会记

下他们的策略,

然后你会自己种树,

这是体验式学习,这

三种策略

总是可以帮助你学习任何东西 你

想以最

有效的方式学习 黑桃的下一部分

是评估你自己 测试

你正在学习的这些概念

这很重要,因为

这是你了解你的进步的方式,

因为这也很重要,因为

评估 帮助你进入

spade 的下一部分

适应我是 spade 适应中最

重要的部分 我们正在

改变我们的思维

方式 我们正在塑造我们的思维方式

成为更好的学习者 这是我们

从我们做对和做错问题的评估中收集数据

然后我们更深入地研究

我们做错的问题为什么

当我们第一次看到这个问题时

我们会做错我们认为

你是如何处理这个问题的 你

是如何分解它的

,然后你应该想我

应该如何处理这个

问题

我应该如何分解它,

我应该如何回答它

这是最重要的 部分是因为

这是元认知

发挥最大作用的地方,你正在

思考你的思维

这是你改变

思维以使自己成为更好的

学习者的地方

这个循环的反思部分

是你意识到你的

思维方式和你的地方 能够提高你的

批判性思维能力

,从而成为更好的思考者,

然后成为更好的

学习者,很快,一旦你经历了

元认知周期

,你对这个概念的知识

就会增长,它会随着时间的推移而发展,

这就是目标。 是不是

要理解这个概念

才能记住它才能

创造和发展它

现在让我们把铲子付诸

行动几年前我开始学习

如何拉小提琴

你一开始就知道它是怎样的

孩子回到家,他或她就像

爸爸妈妈我在学校看到了这件很棒的事情,

我想学习如何拉小提琴

,你想

我的天哪,我以为失眠的日子已经

过去了 他的孩子现在已经结束了,

但是你同意

,开始演奏这与我家

发生的事情一样

,很快,一旦我开始

演奏,

我就准备好听我有史以来最难的歌曲

了闪烁闪烁的小星星,

不要笑

这是 一项严肃的任务,所以

我用铲子来发现我的任务,那

就是

学习这首歌在小提琴上闪烁闪烁的小

星星

然后我计划我首先认识到我的

长处和短处

我已经知道的和我

不知道的然后我使用 我的策略

我使用空间重复来学习

音符

来学习小提琴上的节奏和手指

模式

然后我使用体验式学习来

观看一个更有

经验

的人用他们的小提琴演奏这首歌,我

记下了他们的策略,比如颤音

和 手指放置,然后

我自己弹奏

,很快我评估了自己我让我的

小提琴老师

看着我,告诉我我

做对了什么,我做错

了什么,然后我拿走了所有东西 在一起,我

学会了

,我学会了成为更好的

小提琴手我知道我在做什么,我

知道我必须做什么

才能让我的歌听起来更好,我

进化了

,我进化了我的学习我成为

了当今世界中更好的小提琴手

仅仅研究一些东西是不够的,

我们必须学习为什么和

什么,为什么和如何背后的一切,

因为

为了更好地改善我们自己

我们的社区,什么并不重要,我们必须学会连接

这些概念

,我们学习和连接 并创造

新概念来改善我们的世界

为了做到这一点,

我们必须学习,我们必须正确学习,

所以下次你学习如何

下棋或

如何做反手发球时,使用黑桃

考虑黑桃点计划

评估适应和 进化,因为现在

是你拥有自己学习的时候了,

谢谢