[HN Gopher] Mastering Metacognition: The What, Why, and How
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Mastering Metacognition: The What, Why, and How
Author : Secrethus
Score : 37 points
Date : 2022-02-24 10:32 UTC (12 hours ago)
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| nefitty wrote:
| This is a great article. The implementable points are laid bare
| without fluff.
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| To add to the article from my personal research, one of the most
| powerful activities I've implemented thus far in my intellectual
| and work life are reflection journals. This basically entails
| taking a moment after producing a piece of work to analyze its
| quality and extract lessons from it. I honestly think it is a
| super power.
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| I discovered the process through learning about effective study.
| Medical education is a treasure trove of this type of research,
| for example, the use of mnemonic images a la Sketchy.com. There's
| also a large body of work on reflection, specifically in nursing.
| I've found a lot of those lessons to be generalizable and
| immediately applicable to my work as a programmer and in my art,
| learning and music.
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| For more info, the wiki page is great:
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reflective_practice
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| More in line with the article in question, here's MIT's Teaching
| + Learning Labs articles on metacognition and self-regulation,
| which I was coincidentally studying two days ago:
| https://tll.mit.edu/teaching-resources/how-people-learn/
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| Finally, I'll share an Observable notebook with the simple
| template I use for my reflective practice:
| https://observablehq.com/@iz/reflection
| tedyoung wrote:
| Asking questions that elicit thinking, and not just rote answers,
| are what we want in learning. Not just "what's the answer to
| [question]", but "how did you get that?" This also works well for
| uncovering wrong assumptions or incorrect problem-solving
| methods. Getting students (or anyone) to learn how to learn on
| their own is, sadly, not taught in school here (California).
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| I gave a talk a few years ago on how people learn:
| https://ted.dev/learntalks
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