
Episode 37 - Bite-Size Research on Learning to Learn Effectively
The Learning Scientists Podcast · Learning Scientists
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Show Notes:
In this bite-size research episode, Megan describes a paper by Dr. Jennifer McCabe (2011) investigating whether students understand what learning strategies are most effective, and whether we can teach this to students.
Reference:
McCabe, J. (2011). Metacognitive awareness of learning strategies in undergraduates. Memory & Cognition, 39, 462-476.