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The Taxonomy of Metacognition

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The Taxonomy of Metacognition

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The Taxonomy of Metacognition book

The Taxonomy of Metacognition

DOI link for The Taxonomy of Metacognition

The Taxonomy of Metacognition book

ByPina Tarricone
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2011
eBook Published 25 February 2011
Pub. Location London
Imprint Psychology Press
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203830529
Pages 288
eBook ISBN 9780203830529
Subjects Behavioral Sciences, Education
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Tarricone, P. (2011). The Taxonomy of Metacognition (1st ed.). Psychology Press. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203830529

ABSTRACT

Metacognition is a complex construct which is fundamental to learning. Its complex, fuzzy and multifaceted nature has often led to its colloquial application in research, resulting in studies that fail to identify its theoretical foundation or elements. In response to this, the research community continues to call for a comprehensive understanding of the construct of metacognition. This book is a response to this call for clarity.

Pina Tarricone provides a theoretical study of the construct of metacognition in terms of psychological theory. The first part of the book analyses the relationship between reflection and metacognition, and the second part goes on to analyse the construct of metamemory as the foundation of metacognition. The third and final part of the book analyses the construct of metacognition to present the final conceptual framework of metacognition and the taxonomy of metacognition. This framework builds a picture and a nexus of the construct through visual links to the related concepts that contribute to what is known as metacognition.

The Taxonomy of Metacognition provides a comprehensive representation and categorisation of all of the terms, concepts, categories, supercategories, subcategories and elements of metacognition. It clarifies the construct so that researchers and teachers can develop a better understanding of it. This important and broad ranging contribution can be applied to many related areas, by researchers, psychologists, teachers and any profession interested in psychological learning processes.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

PART I Re¯ection: The quintessence of metacognition

chapter 2|15 pages

Re¯ection and metacognition: Historical dialectic

chapter 3|15 pages

Critical re¯ection and critical thinking: Facilitators of metacognition

chapter 4|14 pages

Re¯ection and metacognition: Af®rming the connection

part |2 pages

PART II Metamemory: The foundational construct

chapter 5|23 pages

Memory monitoring and metamemory

chapter 6|11 pages

The foundation of metamemory

chapter 7|32 pages

Metamemory and its components: The basis of metacognition

part |2 pages

PART III Metacognition: The taxonomy

chapter 8|28 pages

Models of metacognition

chapter 9|27 pages

The categorisation of the taxonomy of metacognition

chapter 10|33 pages

The taxonomy of metacognition

chapter 11|6 pages

Future directions in research and conclusion

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