How to Create Autonomous Learners: Teaching metacognitive, self-regulatory and study skills – a practitioner's guide

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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.

Author(s): Taryn Moir
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 175
City: London

Cover
Endorsement
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction and orientation
Part 1: Theory
2 Theoretical models
3 Research into strategy instruction
4 UK research
Part 2: Practice and pedagogy
5 Metacognition and mindset
6 Metacognition and motivation
7 How should I teach a strategy?
8 Metacognitive strategies and how to teach them
9 What cognitive strategies should I teach?
10 Successful study skills
Part 3: Implementation at the whole school or authority level
11 Whole school implementation
12 Pupil participation
13 Parental engagement
14 Professional collaboration and a shout out for educational psychologists
15 Some final thoughts
Index