Juli Wiono, Wisnu and Meriza, Nadya and Agnesa, Tia
(2021)
An Analysis of the Relationship between Students’
Metacognitive Awareness and Students’ Cognitive
Learning Outcomes in Pre-service Teachers.
In: ICOPE 2020, 17 October 2020, FKIP online seminar.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the profile of the relationship
between the level of metacognitive awareness and cognitive learning outcomes of student
biology teacher candidates at Lampung University. This study used a survey research
design with a sample size of students. Metacognitive awareness questionnaires and
cognitive question sheets were provided in this study. The questionnaire measures eight
aspects of metacognitive awareness, namely declarative knowledge, procedural
knowledge, conditional knowledge, planning, information management strategies,
comprehension monitoring, debugging strategies, and evaluation. Question sheets
evaluate cognitive learning outcomes. The results showed that the students had a very
good level of metacognitive awareness (54%). There was no significant relationship
between metacognitive awareness and student cognitive learning outcomes (r = 0.898). It
was concluded that metacognitive awareness did not affect cognitive learning outcomes
at levels C1, C2 and C3.
Keywords: Metacognitive awareness, Cognitive learning outcomes, pree-service teacher
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