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The development of metacognition and self-regulated learning in young children : the role of collaborative and peer-assisted learning (CROSBI ID 241590)

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Whitebread, David ; Bingham, S. ; Grau, V. ; Pino Pasternak, D ; Sangster, C. The development of metacognition and self-regulated learning in young children : the role of collaborative and peer-assisted learning // Journal of cognitive education and psychology, 6 (2007), 3; 433-455

Podaci o odgovornosti

Whitebread, David ; Bingham, S. ; Grau, V. ; Pino Pasternak, D ; Sangster, C.

engleski

The development of metacognition and self-regulated learning in young children : the role of collaborative and peer-assisted learning

The authors present findings from a large 2-year study exploring the development of self-regulatory and metacognitive abilities in young children (aged 3 to 5 years) in educational naturalistic settings in the United Kingdom (English Nursery and Reception classrooms). Three levels of analysis were conducted based on observational codings of categories of metacognitive and self-regulatory behaviors. These analyses supported the view that, within the 3- to 5-year age range, there was extensive evidence of metacognitive behaviors that occurred most frequently during learning activities that were initiated by the children, involved them in working in pairs or small groups, unsupervised by adults, and that involved extensive collaboration and talk (i.e., learning contexts that might be characterized as peer-assisted learning). Relative to working individually or in groups with adult support, children in this age range working in unsupervised small groups showed more evidence of metacognitive monitoring and control. Relative to children in supervised groups, they also showed more evidence of “other” and “shared” regulation. The implications for research, theory, and educational practice are discussed.

metacognition ; self-regulation ; peer-assisted learning ; early childhood education

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Podaci o izdanju

6 (3)

2007.

433-455

objavljeno

1945-8959

1810-7621

Povezanost rada

Psihologija