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Bort-Mir, Lorena – The EUROCALL Review, 2020
Metacognition can be considered as knowledge about one's own cognitive activities and their regulation during learning processes (Flavell, 1979). Students are, then, involved in metacognitive mental activities when they think about what they have learned, how they have learned it, or how they can relate it to their personal experiences, among…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Student Journals, Metacognition, College Students
R. Scott Lambert; Chad Hoggan – Journal of The First-Year Experience & Students in Transition, 2024
This article presents the design and results of a workshop for first-year college students based on a conceptual framework that teaching self-regulated learning practices would lead to greater academic self-efficacy and success for students. Twenty-eight undergraduate students attended this voluntary workshop. Pre- and post-workshop surveys were…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Learning Strategies, Undergraduate Students, Correlation
Megi Plaku; Viola Karapici – Athens Journal of Education, 2024
This research paper attempts to investigate the organization and effectiveness of vocabulary notebooks by distinguishing several benefits the implementation of this technique brings in the acquisition of technical terminology through an "English for Specific Purposes course". When tackling with language learning, it is needless to…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Student Journals, Teaching Methods, Instructional Effectiveness
Diaz, Itala – PROFILE: Issues in Teachers' Professional Development, 2015
This study examined the effects of metacognitive strategies to help beginning young learners with difficulties increasing and retaining vocabulary. This was a qualitative study in which participants first went through metacognitive strategy instruction to provide awareness of learning strategies. Following this instruction, students underwent a…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Qualitative Research, Vocabulary Development, Learning Strategies
Rigelman, Nicole R. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2013
What "is" mathematics? What does it mean to "do" mathematics? The answers to these two questions critically influence the ways in which learners respond to a mathematical problem. On the other hand, if they see questions as having only one correct answer and as needing to be solved in one particular way, they will be prone to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Mathematics, Middle Schools, Grade 8
Leffler, Beth; Crauder, Brenda – Science and Children, 2011
Science notebooks are an individual portfolio of a child's development and comprehension over the course of each unit as well as the entire year. Using notebooks reflectively in inquiry learning enables students to review their own ideas about a topic while creating opportunities for teachers to make formative assessments. Teacher reviews of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Notetaking, Journal Writing
Goh, Pauline Swee-choo; Matthews, Bobbie – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2011
This study examined the concerns and experiences of Malaysian student teachers during their practicum. The 14 student teachers who volunteered were asked to maintain a reflective journal throughout their practicum to document their teaching concerns and confidence to teach. Eighteen derived concerns were identified and placed into four main…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Student Teachers, Practicums, Discipline
Hubner, Sandra; Nuckles, Matthias; Renkl, Alexander – Learning and Instruction, 2010
Although writing learning journals is a powerful learning tool, instructional support is needed to overcome deficits in the use of self-regulated learning strategies. In a 2 x 2 experimental design with high-school students (N = 70), we analysed the effects of two modes of instruction (namely, informed prompting and learning-journal example) along…
Descriptors: Research Design, Prompting, Learning Strategies, High School Students
Stephens, Karen; Winterbottom, Mark – Journal of Biological Education, 2010
Learning logs or reflective journals are frequently used in further and higher education to encourage students' reflection on their learning. Such approaches are rare in school. This study employed a learning log over a five-week period, with a class of 14-15 year old students learning about digestion, respiration and breathing at a Suffolk upper…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Class Activities, Learning Activities, Learning Motivation
McMahon, Susan I. – Voices from the Middle, 2008
The authors adopt the stance that, even though strategy use should be taught to help learners monitor their comprehension, such instruction is not sufficient to insure transfer or ownership. Further, such instruction often emphasizes only literal recall, limiting students' understanding. Therefore, the author argues that teachers should consider…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Middle School Students, Recall (Psychology), Learning Strategies
Dummer, Trevor J. B.; Cook, Ian G.; Parker, Sara L.; Barrett, Giles A.; Hull, Andrew P. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2008
Fieldwork is central to teaching and learning in geography. The assessment of student learning from fieldwork can, however, be problematic. This paper evaluates the use of reflective diaries for assessing level three undergraduate geography fieldwork. It is concluded that reflective fieldwork diaries offer an innovative and flexible approach to…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Diaries, Teaching Methods, Transformative Learning
Miller, Jenny – TESL Canada Journal, 2007
Linguistic minority students in schools must acquire and operate in a second language while negotiating mainstream texts and content areas, along with negotiating an emerging new sense of social identity. This article presents journal data from an Australian ethnographic study that explored the relationship between second-language use, textual…
Descriptors: Language Minorities, Ethnography, Social Environment, Self Concept

Di Pillo, Mary Lou; And Others – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 1997
Describes a project involving student journal writing designed to examine middle graders' mathematical thinking and disposition. Teachers gained insight into students' conceptual and procedural knowledge and attitudes toward mathematics. Students' responses suggested that they found journals to be a way of sharing their thoughts about mathematics,…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Intermediate Grades, Journal Writing, Learning Strategies

Buehl, Doug – Teaching and Change, 1996
Drawing on metacognitive research, a high school reading specialist designed a study of self-evaluation as a component of learning. Students used learning logs and participated in a program that let them do reflective writing several days per week. Students were generally receptive to reflective writing within their learning logs. (SM)
Descriptors: High School Students, High Schools, Learning Strategies, Metacognition

Trombulak, Steve; Sheldon, Sallie – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1989
Describes a study in which students were required to write for five minutes after class on topics that interested them during the lecture. Reports a significant effect on achievement in a vertebrate biology class. Notes that no difference in attitude was found. (MVL)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, College Science, Content Area Writing, Journal Writing
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