2019
DOI: 10.29333/iji.2019.12229a
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The Effectiveness of Inquiry Learning Model in Improving Prospective Teachers’ Metacognition Knowledge and Metacognition Awareness

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“…Metacognition is a psychological individual capacity in regulating the thinking process to achieve the thinking process goal. It is the ability to establish a way of thinking or cognition (Asy'ari & Ikhsan, 2019). Additionally, metacognition is a psychological process monitoring the cognition which, in regard to literacy, refers to activating reading strategies (Braga & Busnardo, 2017).…”
Section: Metacognition and Metacognitive Reading Awarenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metacognition is a psychological individual capacity in regulating the thinking process to achieve the thinking process goal. It is the ability to establish a way of thinking or cognition (Asy'ari & Ikhsan, 2019). Additionally, metacognition is a psychological process monitoring the cognition which, in regard to literacy, refers to activating reading strategies (Braga & Busnardo, 2017).…”
Section: Metacognition and Metacognitive Reading Awarenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students must be able to make arguments based on the theory of problem solving ( Vargas Alfonso, 2015). Self-regulation is important in this situation to manage thoughts, feelings, and actions based on plans (Zimmerman & Schunk, 2001) to regulate cognition strategies (Asy'ari & Ikhsan., 2019)so that students can analyze the problem critically and make conclusions sharply (Fahim & Eslamdoost, 2014).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inquiry activities that integrate process skills, also carried out in the activities of the RML Model, are very effective in raising awareness of the strategies used and positively affect students' performance (Pressley, Borkowski, & Schneider, 1989;McCormick, 2003). Asy'ari, Ikhsan, and Muhali (2019) similarly found that an inquiry learning model was effective in increasing students' metacognitive knowledge and awareness. Crowley, Shrager, and Siegler (1997) describe the associative stages and metacognitive mechanisms in strategies that emphasize on the discovery process, which has an important role in students' procedural knowledge.…”
Section: A Metacognitive Knowledgementioning
confidence: 94%