From: Metacognition: How We Think About Thinking in Everyday Life
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Different cultures encourage metacognition in varied ways. Some emphasize reflection and questioning, while others focus on community knowledge and tradition. These cultural differences affect how people think about their own thinking and learn from experiences. Understanding these differences can help educators design better programs that respect cultural backgrounds.

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Supporting arguments

  • Cultural practices shape metacognitive habits.
  • Reflection is valued differently across societies.
  • Learning styles linked to metacognition vary culturally.
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Everyday activities like journaling and mindfulness can boost metacognition.
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