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THAT’S SO META. A Metacognition Primer!

Metacognition is a very big and impressive sounding word. But what is it, why is it important, and how can we encourage it at the Boys & Girls Club?

Metacognition is the ability to think about your thoughts with the aim of improving learning. This article from Edutopia gives a helpful metaphor- learning metacognition strategies gives young people the tools to “drive their brains.”

Why does it matter? That same article (p.s. if you are in the Academic Success space at your Club or are interested in education, Edutopia is a GREAT resource!) says

A student who is excited about being in the driver’s seat and steering toward learning success may well be destined to become an independent thinker on the way to charting a responsible course for school, career, and life. Being metacognitive can be likened to being more conscious, reflective, and aware of one’s progress along the learning path.

Those sound exactly like the kinds of skills we want youth to learn! By being more megacognitive, youth will be able to think through decisions more clearly, have more success studying, and will have a stronger growth mindset, knowing that they can overcome challenges through dedication and hard work. While hopefully they are learning some of these skills during the school day, we can reinforce them at the Boys & Girls Club.

So, how do we encourage metacognition? Here are five strategies that will work in any area of the Club:

Teaching our members these kinds of mental skills will set them up for success both while they are with us at the Club and throughout the rest of their lives. How AMAZING is it that we have the opportunity to impact youth in such profound ways???

How do you encourage metacognition and critical thinking at your Club? What are some strategies for getting youth to think deeply in areas like the Gym or the Gamesroom? What other topics would you like us to write ClubX Blog primers on? Send us your best ideas by commenting below, on the BGCA Youth Development Facebook page, or at ClubXBlog@bgca.org.

 

 

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