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STEAM education- metacognition – Specific Learning Disabilities

Niki Lytra, Athanasios Drigas

2021Scientific Electronic Archives152 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Students with Specific Learning Disabilities, tend to have low academic performance because of the cognitive disorders and deficits of their working memory, as well as executing fuctions like these of processing - organizing and recalling information. Development of the Metacognitive skills, like those that presented by Drigas & Mitsea (2020), as 8 pillars of Metacognition, such as self-Awareness, self-Monitoring and Self-Regulation, helping these students recognize their weaknesses and introduce strategies and tactics will assist them to compensate their cognitive deficits, by becoming more flexible and adapt to any changes coming up, better. STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) education involves students in the education process, via a multifaceted and multi-sensory approach of to develop Meta-cognitive Skills, control the way they learn while building up the necessary knowledge, in order to secure equal academic and career opportunities. As a result, their independence and self-esteem being boosted preparing them to come up against 21st century challenges.

Topics & Concepts

MetacognitionCognitionProcess (computing)PsychologyIndependence (probability theory)Cognitive skillMathematics educationControl (management)Cognitive psychologyComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceStatisticsMathematicsOperating systemNeuroscienceE-Learning and Knowledge ManagementScientific Research and Technology
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