Connecting teachers' classroom instructions with children's metacognition and learning in elementary school

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作者
van Loon, Mariette H. [1 ]
Bayard, Natalie S. [1 ]
Steiner, Martina [1 ]
Roebers, Claudia M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bern, Dept Dev Psychol, Fabr Str 8, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland
关键词
Teacher instructions; Strategies; Child-centered teaching; Development; Metacognition; Elementary school; MEMORY-RELEVANT LANGUAGE; SELF-REGULATION; STRATEGY USE; KINDERGARTEN; METAANALYSIS; CONFIDENCE; ALLOCATION; CHILDHOOD; BEHAVIORS; JUDGMENTS;
D O I
10.1007/s11409-020-09248-2
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Many children have difficulties with accurate self-monitoring and effective regulation of study, and this may cause them to miss learning opportunities. In the classroom, teachers play a key role in supporting children with metacognition and learning. The present study aimed to acquire insights into how teachers' cognitive and metacognitive strategy instruction, as well as teacher-directed and child-centered instructional practices are related to children's self-monitoring accuracy, regulation of study, and learning performance. Twenty-one teachers and 308 children (2nd and 4th grade elementary school) participated. Teachers instructed a secret code task, children had to learn the match between letters of the alphabet and corresponding symbols. Teachers were observed and audio-recordings were made of their instructions. Then, children were asked to (a) make restudy selections, (b) complete a test, and (c) self-monitor test performance. Although teachers both addressed cognitive and metacognitive strategies, they more often instructed children about cognitive strategies. Further, teaching practices were more often teacher-directed than child-centered. Although there were no relations between teachers' instructions for metacognitive strategies and children's outcome measures, teaching cognitive strategies was positively associated with children's performance and self-monitoring accuracy. However, teaching cognitive strategies did not predict effective restudy selections. Rather, child-centered instructions (i.e., giving children autonomy to regulate their own learning) positively predicted children's restudy, and further, children's self-monitoring was more accurate in classrooms where teachers more often used child-centered instructional practices. This seems to imply that not only the content of the instructions itself, but particularly the way these are given, affects children's metacognition.
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页码:623 / 650
页数:28
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