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“Thinking about thinking”
“Learning how to learn”
Refers to higher order thinking which involves
active awareness and control over the cognitive
process engaged in learning.
- John Flavell (1979, 1987)
Latin: cognoscere, “to know”, “to conceptualize” or
“to recognize”
refers to a ability for the processing of information,
applying knowledge, and changing preferences.
Cognition, or cognitive process, can be natural or
artificial, concious or unconcious.
Person variables - knowledge about how human
being learn and process information, as well as
individual knowledge of one’s own learning process.