Who is Metacognitive CQ?

Metacognitive CQ is like having a super-smart friend who helps you think about how you're thinking.

Imagine you're trying to solve a puzzle, and your brain is working hard to figure out the pieces. Now, imagine your super-smart friend isn’t just helping you put the pieces together, they’re also watching how you’re doing it, pointing out when you might be confused or making a mistake. That's metacognitive CQ in action: it’s like having a clever brain buddy who helps you understand your own thinking.

How It Works

Think of your brain as a robot that can learn new things. Metacognitive CQ is like giving that robot a map, not just showing where to go, but helping the robot know when it's lost or needs to take a different path.

For example, if you're learning to ride a bike and suddenly wobble, metacognitive CQ helps you notice you’re struggling and reminds you to keep trying. It’s like having a helpful voice in your head that says, “You can do this, just keep pedaling!”

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Examples

  1. A student realizes they're struggling with math and decides to change their study habits.
  2. Someone checks their work before submitting it, thinking, 'Did I make a mistake here?'
  3. A person steps back from a problem to see it more clearly.

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