Is Metacognitive Strategies Effective In Problem Solving?

Authors

  • Sedat KANADLI
  • Yılmaz SAĞLAM

Keywords:

Metacognition, metacognitive strategies, and problem solving

Abstract

This study aimed at exploring the impacts of such metacognitive strategies (Wheatley, 1984; Garofalo
ve Lester, 1985; Artzt ve Armour-Thomas, 1992; Georghiades, 2004; Schoenfeld, 2006) as re-reading the question,
drawing related figures (pictures, tables, etc.), and procedural and conceptual assessment of the result on problem
solving. This is a qualitative case study. The sample included a total of 25 seventh graders and they were selected
purposefully (Patton, 2002, s.230). The interviews were audiotaped and the interviewees were asked to think aloud
throughout the interviews (Ericsson & Simon, 1980). The interviews were later transcribed and inductively analyzed in
order to explore codes and categories in the data (Patton, 2002, ss. 453-54). The results indicated that such strategies as
re-reading the question, drawing pictures related to it, and procedural and conceptual assessment of the solution were
effective in solving exercises, but they were ineffective in solving problems.

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Published

2023-12-19

How to Cite

Sedat KANADLI, & Yılmaz SAĞLAM. (2023). Is Metacognitive Strategies Effective In Problem Solving? . Elementary Education Online, 12(4), 1074‐1085. Retrieved from https://ilkogretim-online.org/index.php/pub/article/view/6066

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