Faculty Publications
Learning to Learn: Drawing Students’ Attention to Ideas about Learning
Document Type
Article
Keywords
Learning, cognition, metacognition, epistemological beliefs, learning to learn
Journal/Book/Conference Title
The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas
Volume
95
Issue
2
First Page
110
Last Page
116
Abstract
Students often have misconceptions about learning gleaned from their experiences, the media, or even their parents and teachers. Unfortunately, students’ misconceptions about learning are reinforced by traditional classroom instruction. Sometimes when students encounter more robust learning experiences in research-based classrooms, their misconceptions hinder their engagement and persistence in learning tasks. To combat these views, and prepare students for a lifetime of learning, we discuss some of the common problematic beliefs about learning we have observed in students. Then we share strategies to more strongly confront misconceptions and help students develop more useful beliefs about learning.
Department
Department of Biology
Original Publication Date
3-1-2022
DOI of published version
10.1080/00098655.2022.2033670
Recommended Citation
Wilcox, Jesse; Kruse, Jerrid; and Easter, Jaclyn, "Learning to Learn: Drawing Students’ Attention to Ideas about Learning" (2022). Faculty Publications. 6195.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/facpub/6195