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Join us as we chat all things metacognition with Maitrayee Bhattacharjee, Teacher of Science and ECT Mentor at Maiden Erlegh School! Maitrayee shares the science behind metacognition and why it is deserves to be part of every classroom, whilst discussing her inspiring action research project into how metacognition can be used to equip students with the skills to think about challenges they face in their everyday learning journeys. Through expertly-chosen practical examples, Maitrayee demystifies metacognition and ensures that you will finish the episode with plenty of ideas about how to use it in your own classroom.
Interested in finding out more about metacognition? Check out the links below...
https://educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/education-evidence/teaching-learning-toolkit/metacognition-and-self-regulation
https://researchschool.org.uk/durrington/news/why-is-metacognition-so-important-yet-ellusive
Be a guest on MET Pod this year! Email [email protected] with a brief outline of your area of interest, research, or expertise - we can't wait to hear from you...
Join us as we chat all things metacognition with Maitrayee Bhattacharjee, Teacher of Science and ECT Mentor at Maiden Erlegh School! Maitrayee shares the science behind metacognition and why it is deserves to be part of every classroom, whilst discussing her inspiring action research project into how metacognition can be used to equip students with the skills to think about challenges they face in their everyday learning journeys. Through expertly-chosen practical examples, Maitrayee demystifies metacognition and ensures that you will finish the episode with plenty of ideas about how to use it in your own classroom.
Interested in finding out more about metacognition? Check out the links below...
https://educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/education-evidence/teaching-learning-toolkit/metacognition-and-self-regulation
https://researchschool.org.uk/durrington/news/why-is-metacognition-so-important-yet-ellusive
Be a guest on MET Pod this year! Email [email protected] with a brief outline of your area of interest, research, or expertise - we can't wait to hear from you...