Assessing grade school students metacognition in solving mathematical problem

College

Br. Andrew Gonzalez FSC College of Education

Department/Unit

Counseling and Educational Psychology

Document Type

Article

Source Title

Assessment Handbook

Volume

2

Publication Date

12-2009

Abstract

This study constructed a measure of metacognition that is applicable for grade school students (fourth grade). The constructed measure is domain-specific contextualized in the metacognition of mathematical problem solving. There is a need to construct a more direct and domain-specific measure of metacognition specifically for grade school pupils because of the difficulty in assessment procedures for young children. The test is composed of eight items that measure declarative knowledge, conditional knowledge, procedural knowledge, prediction, planning, evaluation, and two items on monitoring. The test was administered to 280 grade four students in different public and private schools in the Philippines. The reliability of the test using Cronbach's Alpha is .78, indicating acceptable internal consistency of the items. Parallel form of reliability was conducted where it was significantly correlated with another measure of metacognitive skills (r=.21, p

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Disciplines

Education

Keywords

Metacognition; Problem solving

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