A Call for Metacognitive Intervention: Improvements Due to Curricular Programming in Leadership

  • Terlecki M
  • McMahon A
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Abstract

Metacognition is linked to academic achievement and personal development, especially as it relates to leadership education. The current study investigated the impact of a course in metacognition. Two hundred and fifty one undergraduates were surveyed for metacognitive ability using the Metacognitive Awareness Inventory (MAI) and Metacognitive Rubric (MR) before and after participating in a course either involving metacognitive training or alternative coursework. While minimal demographic differences were found, results showed significant improvement among students who trained in the metacognition class. Curricular development in the area of metacognition is recommended as it relates to leadership education.

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Terlecki, M. S., & McMahon, A. (2018). A Call for Metacognitive Intervention: Improvements Due to Curricular Programming in Leadership. Journal of Leadership Education, 17(4), 130–145. https://doi.org/10.12806/v17/i4/r8

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