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Metacognitive strategies for developing complex geographical causal structures
by
Budke, Alexandra
, Heuzeroth, Johannes
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Behavioral Objectives
/ Causality
/ Classrooms
/ complex geographical causal structures
/ Consumers
/ Control Groups
/ Didaktik
/ Environment
/ Evaluative Thinking
/ Geographie
/ Geographieunterricht
/ Geography
/ Hypotheses
/ interventional study
/ Interventionsstudie
/ Kausalität
/ Lehr-Lern-Forschung
/ Lernziel
/ Linguistics
/ Lösungsstrategie
/ Metacognition
/ metacognitive strategies
/ Metakognitive Fähigkeit
/ Multiperspektivität
/ Oral Language
/ Problem solving
/ Problemlösen
/ Schüler
/ Self Evaluation (Individuals)
/ Students
/ systemic thinking
/ Systemisches Denken
/ Teaching Methods
/ Unterricht
2021
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Metacognitive strategies for developing complex geographical causal structures
by
Budke, Alexandra
, Heuzeroth, Johannes
in
Behavioral Objectives
/ Causality
/ Classrooms
/ complex geographical causal structures
/ Consumers
/ Control Groups
/ Didaktik
/ Environment
/ Evaluative Thinking
/ Geographie
/ Geographieunterricht
/ Geography
/ Hypotheses
/ interventional study
/ Interventionsstudie
/ Kausalität
/ Lehr-Lern-Forschung
/ Lernziel
/ Linguistics
/ Lösungsstrategie
/ Metacognition
/ metacognitive strategies
/ Metakognitive Fähigkeit
/ Multiperspektivität
/ Oral Language
/ Problem solving
/ Problemlösen
/ Schüler
/ Self Evaluation (Individuals)
/ Students
/ systemic thinking
/ Systemisches Denken
/ Teaching Methods
/ Unterricht
2021
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by
Budke, Alexandra
, Heuzeroth, Johannes
in
Behavioral Objectives
/ Causality
/ Classrooms
/ complex geographical causal structures
/ Consumers
/ Control Groups
/ Didaktik
/ Environment
/ Evaluative Thinking
/ Geographie
/ Geographieunterricht
/ Geography
/ Hypotheses
/ interventional study
/ Interventionsstudie
/ Kausalität
/ Lehr-Lern-Forschung
/ Lernziel
/ Linguistics
/ Lösungsstrategie
/ Metacognition
/ metacognitive strategies
/ Metakognitive Fähigkeit
/ Multiperspektivität
/ Oral Language
/ Problem solving
/ Problemlösen
/ Schüler
/ Self Evaluation (Individuals)
/ Students
/ systemic thinking
/ Systemisches Denken
/ Teaching Methods
/ Unterricht
2021
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Metacognitive strategies for developing complex geographical causal structures
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Metacognitive strategies for developing complex geographical causal structures
2021
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This article examines the impact of applied metacognition on the development of geographical causal structures by students in the geography classroom. For that, three different metacognitive strategies were designed: a. action plan, activating meta-knowledge prior to problem-solving and simultaneously visualizing action steps for dealing with the task (A); b. circular thinking (C), a loop-like, question-guided procedure applied during the problem-solving process that supports and controls content-related and linguistic cognition processes; c. reflexion (R), aiming at evaluating the effectivity and efficiency of applied problem-solving heuristics after the problem-solving process and developing strategies for dealing with future tasks. These strategies were statistically tested and assessed as to their effectiveness on the development of complex geographical causal structures via a quasi-experimental pre-posttest design. It can be shown that metacognitive strategies strongly affect students’ creation of causal structures, which depict a multitude of elements and relations at a high degree of interconnectedness, thus enabling a contentually and linguistically coherent representation of system-specific properties of the human-environment system. On the basis of the discussion of the results, it will be demonstrated that metacognitive strategies can provide a significant contribution to initiating systemic thinking-competences and what the implications might be on planning and teaching geography lessons. (Orig.).
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