This great essay by Russ Dewey (1997) evolved from a handout he used to give his students. He shares some common examples of poor study strategies and explains why they are unlikely to lead to deep learning (even if they are used for 6 hours…). He then shares a simple metacognitive self-testing strategy that could be tailored for courses across the disciplines.
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How Curiosity Fuels Reflection and Learning: Inviting Metacognition through I Wonder Projects
- Writing as Tool to Think (Substack)
- Metacognitive Strategies and Development of Critical Thinking in Higher Education
- Supporting thinking about thinking: examining the metacognition theory‑practice gap in higher education
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The Metacognitive Practice of Reinforcing Voice and Identity in the First-Year Writing Classroom
