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Episode 33 - Metacognitive Behaviours with Mike Goves

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In this episode, Mike Goves (CPLD Lead for the River Learning Trust) discusses metacognition, self-regulation and self-regulated learning with Oxfordshire Teacher Training's Matthew Coatsworth. Mike looks in particular at the EEF guidance report on Metacognition and Self-Regulated Learning and the work of James Mannion and Kate McAllister, as well as proposing a scaffold for developing metacognitive behaviours.
If you want to find out more, we recommend reading:
EEF Guidance Report on Metacognition and Self-Regulated Learning
James Mannion and Kate McAllister (2020) 'Fear is the Mind Killer' John Catt Publishing
Jennifer Webb (2021) 'The Metacognition Handbook: a practical guide for teachers and school leaders' John Catt Publishing
And if you want a much longer (3 hour) podcast on this topic, James Mannion and Kate McAllister appeared on Ollie Lovell's podcast to discuss the Learning Skills curriculum, which has a real focus on metacognition, self-regulation and self-regulated learning.
As always you can subscribe at your favourite podcast provider by searching 'Oxfordshire Teacher Training' or by visiting here. You can listen again to episodes with guests such as Rob Coe, Sam Twiselton, Tom Sherrington, Anita Devi and Afua Hirsch.

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In this episode, Mike Goves (CPLD Lead for the River Learning Trust) discusses metacognition, self-regulation and self-regulated learning with Oxfordshire Teacher Training's Matthew Coatsworth. Mike looks in particular at the EEF guidance report on Metacognition and Self-Regulated Learning and the work of James Mannion and Kate McAllister, as well as proposing a scaffold for developing metacognitive behaviours.
If you want to find out more, we recommend reading:
EEF Guidance Report on Metacognition and Self-Regulated Learning
James Mannion and Kate McAllister (2020) 'Fear is the Mind Killer' John Catt Publishing
Jennifer Webb (2021) 'The Metacognition Handbook: a practical guide for teachers and school leaders' John Catt Publishing
And if you want a much longer (3 hour) podcast on this topic, James Mannion and Kate McAllister appeared on Ollie Lovell's podcast to discuss the Learning Skills curriculum, which has a real focus on metacognition, self-regulation and self-regulated learning.
As always you can subscribe at your favourite podcast provider by searching 'Oxfordshire Teacher Training' or by visiting here. You can listen again to episodes with guests such as Rob Coe, Sam Twiselton, Tom Sherrington, Anita Devi and Afua Hirsch.

  continue reading

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