2024
DOI: 10.3389/fdpys.2024.1332358
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I think therefore I learn: metacognition is a better predictor of school readiness than executive functions

Elizabeth Dutemple,
Carlye Brokl,
Diane Poulin-Dubois

Abstract: Previous research suggests that metacognition (the knowledge and skills related to knowledge acquisition) and executive functions (skills needed to plan and execute goals) are possible predictors of academic performance, including math and reading abilities. This study sought to clarify the relationship between school readiness and these abilities. A visual identification task was used to measure preschool children's metacognitive skills, specifically their ability to monitor their confidence on their answers … Show more

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