2023
DOI: 10.21009/biosferjpb.29921
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Contribution of metacognition awareness to critical thinking skills with pbl model and hpc strategy: A food digestion system study

Marleny Leasa,
Albertus Fenanlampir,
Johanes Pelamonia
et al.

Abstract: Students are agents of future leaders who need to be prepared from now on to think at a high level. Through PBL models with HPC strategies, elementary science learning can potentially train high-level thinking, including metacognitive awareness and critical thinking skills. This study aims to reveal the contribution of metacognitive awareness to critical thinking skills with PBL models and HPC strategies. Various studies report that PBL has shortcomings in fostering metacognition and critical thinking. Therefo… Show more

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“…Metacognition is the ability to know and monitor someone's thinking activities so that each person's metacognition process will differ according to their abilities (Leasa et al, 2023). Students who have a high level of metacognition will demonstrate good metacognitive skills, such as planning their thinking processes, monitoring their thinking processes, and evaluating their thinking processes and results (Stanton et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metacognition is the ability to know and monitor someone's thinking activities so that each person's metacognition process will differ according to their abilities (Leasa et al, 2023). Students who have a high level of metacognition will demonstrate good metacognitive skills, such as planning their thinking processes, monitoring their thinking processes, and evaluating their thinking processes and results (Stanton et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%