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Presentation
Teaching Students Metacognitive study skills for success in education
Andrews University Teaching and Learning Conference
  • Tammy Shilling
  • Heather Ferguson, Andrews University
  • Jenica Joseph, Andrews University
Location
Bell Hall 161
Start Date
26-3-2020 12:30 PM
Proposal for Presentation

The School of Communication Sciences and Disorders provided a 50-minute presentation to three different groups of students on the use of meta-cognitive study strategies to improve their academic performance. The presentation is based on the book "Teach students how to learn" by Saundra Y. McGuire. The preliminary results will be shared in regards to performance on examinations, quizzes, and signature assignments as well as qualitative comments that describe student perspectives.

Acknowledgments

McGuire, S.Y. & McGuire, S. (2015). Teach students how to learn: Strategies you can incorporate into any course to improve student meta-cognition, study skills, and motivation. Sterling, VA: Stylus Publishing.

Citation Information
Tammy Shilling, Heather Ferguson and Jenica Joseph. "Teaching Students Metacognitive study skills for success in education" (2020)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jenica-joseph/3/