ABSTRACT

To achieve their full potential, it is essential that children develop skills to become autonomous learners, yet this skill does not come naturally to many learners. This book is a practical teaching and planning guide to the theory, practice and the implementation of evidence-based approaches to develop essential metacognitive and self-study skills.

How to Create Autonomous Learners explains how to get students, parents and partners on board and how to implement these ideas across a class, school, or consortium. Areas covered include:

• How to get children and young people ready to learn.

• Why it is important to teach learning strategies.

• Encouraging children to become more active in the process of learning while also nurturing the development of creativity.

• How to harness learner motivation as metacognition and motivation are highly linked.

Easily applicable in any classroom, this essential resource supports children’s development of important metacognitive, self-regulatory and self-study skills, and provides teachers and school leaders with evidence-based approaches for implementing these ideas with the support of parents, students and partners.

chapter 1|7 pages

Introduction and orientation

part 1|43 pages

Theory

chapter 2|14 pages

Theoretical models

chapter 3|10 pages

Research into strategy instruction

chapter 4|17 pages

UK research

part 2|68 pages

Practice and pedagogy

chapter 5|12 pages

Metacognition and mindset

chapter 6|11 pages

Metacognition and motivation

chapter 7|15 pages

How should I teach a strategy?

chapter 9|11 pages

What cognitive strategies should I teach?

chapter 10|7 pages

Successful study skills

part 3|39 pages

Implementation at the whole school or authority level

chapter 11|13 pages

Whole school implementation

chapter 12|9 pages

Pupil participation

chapter 13|7 pages

Parental engagement

chapter 15|2 pages

Some final thoughts