Vol. 18 / 2023 – International Conference on Virtual Learning


Metacognition and self-assessment in informatics classes: exploring the impact of assessment criteria, motivation, and task complexity

Maria GUTU

Abstract:

Metacognition and self-assessment are important in learning and cognitive development. Metacognition, the awareness and understanding of one's cognitive processes, plays a crucial factor in enhancing learning and performance by enabling students to understand how they think, plan, and monitor their thinking strategies. Self-assessment allows students to become more effective, independent, and adaptable learners.

This research focuses on exploring the role of metacognition in the context of informatics classes, particularly aiming at self-assessment techniques. The study investigates the correlation between metacognitive awareness and self-assessment, as well as the influence of motivation, task complexity, and assessment criteria on metacognitive processes. Data was collected through a survey of 72 high school students in Chisinau, the Republic of Moldova. The results demonstrate a significant improvement in metacognitive strategies and self-assessment practices, emphasizing the importance of fostering metacognitive skills in informatics education. The study proposes evidence-based recommendations for teachers to enhance metacognition and self-assessment practices, leading to improved learning outcomes and academic achievements in informatics.

Keywords:
Self-assessment, Assessment Criteria, Metacognitive Strategies, Motivation, Metacognition

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Maria GUTU, "Metacognition and self-assessment in informatics classes: exploring the impact of assessment criteria, motivation, and task complexity", International Conference on Virtual Learning, ISSN 2971-9291, ISSN-L 1844-8933, vol. 18, pp. 243-261, 2023. https://doi.org/10.58503/icvl-v18y202321