Title: Metacognition: The Key to Acing Courses and Exams
 1Metacognition The Key to Acing Courses and 
Exams! 
Saundra Y. McGuire, Ph.D Director, Center for 
Academic Success Adj. Professor, Department of 
Chemistry Louisiana State University 
 2 2004 National College Learning Center 
AssociationFrank L. Christ Outstanding Learning 
Center Award  
 3Reflection Questions
- Whats the difference between an excellent 
 physician and a mediocre physician?
- What is the difference, if any, between studying 
 and learning? Which, if either, is more
 enjoyable?
4Desired outcomes
- You will analyze your current learning strategies 
- You will understand the difference between 
 meaningful learning and rote memorization
- You will have concrete strategies to use during 
 the remainder of your academic career, and you
 will USE them!
- You will see become a more efficient learner
5The Story of Four LSU Students 
- Robert, freshman chemistry student 
-  42, 100, 100, 100 
- Amy, junior organic chemistry student 
-  54, 82, 76, 78 
- Michael, senior pre-medical organic student 
-  30, 28, 80, 91 
- Terrence, junior Bio Engineering student 
-  GPA 1.67 cum, 3.54 (F 03), 3.8 (S 04) 
6Date of Final Exam December 14, 2005 Meeting 
with Student No. 1 December 12, 2005 Meeting 
with Student Nos. 2  4 December 2, 2005 Meeting 
with Student No. 3 December 8, 2005 The final 
was worth 100 points with a 10 bonus question. 
 7Als Cumulative Exam Record Pursuing Ph.D. in 
Chemistry  
2004  2005 9/04 Failed 10/04 Failed 11/04 Fail
ed 12/04 Failed 1/05 Passed 2/05 Failed 3/05 Faile
d 4/05 Failed 
 2005  2006 10/05 Passed 11/05 Failed 12/05 P
assed best in group 1/06 Passed 2/06 Passed 3/06 F
ailed 4/06 Passed last one! 5/06 N/A 
Began work with CAS in October 2005 
 8Reflection Questions
- Whats the difference, if any, between 
-  studying and learning? Which, if either, is 
 more enjoyable? Why?
- Did you study a lot in high school? 
-  
9Rote Learning
- Involves verbatim memorization 
-  (which is easily forgotten) 
- Cannot be manipulated or applied to novel 
 situations
- (e.g. remembering phone numbers, dates, names, 
 etc.)
10Meaningful Learning
- Learning that is tied and related to previous 
 knowledge and integrated with previous learning
- Can be manipulated, applied to novel situations, 
 and used in problem solving tasks
-  (e.g. comparing and contrasting the Arrhenius 
 and
-  B-L definitions of acids and bases.) 
11Meaningful learning is a continuous, ongoing 
process repetition is the key. let it soak 
in 
 12This pyramid depicts the different levels of 
thinking we use when learning. Notice how each 
level builds on the foundation that precedes it. 
It is required that we learn the lower levels 
before we can effectively use the skills above.
Blooms Taxonomy
Evaluation
Graduate School
Making decisions and supporting views requires 
understanding of values.
Combining information to form a unique product 
requires creativity and originality.
Synthesis
Identifying components determining arrangement, 
logic, and semantics.
Analysis
Undergraduate
Using information to solve problems transferring 
abstract or theoretical ideas to practical 
situations. Identifying connections and 
relationships and how they apply.
Application
Restating in your own words paraphrasing, 
summarizing, translating.
Comprehension
High School
Memorizing verbatim information. Being able to 
remember, but not necessarily fully understanding 
the material.
Knowledge
Louisiana State University ? Center for Academic 
Success ? B-31 Coates Hall ? 225-578-2872 ? 
www.cas.lsu.edu 
 13Tips to remember...
- Use daylight hours wisely! 
- 1 day light hour  
- about 1 1/2 evening hours. 
14Using Metacognition to Become an Expert Learner 
 15Metacognition
- The ability to 
- think about thinking 
- be consciously aware of oneself as a problem 
 solver
- to monitor and control ones mental processing 
16Turning Yourself into an Expert Learner
- Do think aloud exercises 
- Constantly ask yourself why and what if 
 questions
- Move your activities higher on the Blooms 
 taxonomy scale by comparing and contrasting,
 thinking of analogies, thinking of new pathways,
 etc.
- Always test your understanding by verbalizing or 
 writing about concepts practice retrieval of
 information
17Study Strategies Gold Nugget
- The Study Cycle with 
-  Intense Study Sessions
18The Study Cycle
Phase One Read or preview chapters to be 
 covered in class before class (Create 
chapter maps) Phase Two Go to Class. Listen 
actively, take notes, participate in 
class Phase Three Review and process class 
notes as soon as possible after class Phase 
Four Incorporate Intense Study 
Sessions Repeat  
 19 Intense Study Sessions
- 2 - 5 minutes Set goals for next 40 min. 
- 30 - 40 minutes Read text more 
 selectively/highlight
-  Make doodles/notes in margins 
-  Create mnemonics, work examples 
-  Create maps 
- 5 minutes Review what you have just studied 
- 10 minutes Take a break 
- Repeat
20Get the Most Out of Homework
- Start the problems early--the day they are 
 assigned
- Do not flip back to see example problems work 
 them yourself!
- Dont give up too soon (lt15 min.) 
- Dont spend too much time (gt30 min.)
21Get the Most from Tutorial Centers, Office Hours, 
 Study Groups 
- Try to understand the concept or work the problem 
 by yourself first
- Come prepared to ask questions 
- Explain the material to the tutor or instructor
22Other Techniques to Try Immediately
- Concept Mapping 
- Practice Retrieval 
-  List Concepts and Practice Teaching 
-  ________ ______ _______ 
-  ________ ______ _______ 
-  
- Write test questions at higher levels of Blooms 
23Create a Chapter Map
Title of Chapter
Primary Headings
Subheadings
Secondary Subheadings 
 24Compare and Contrast
Strong Acids
Weak Acids
How are they similar?
How are they different? 
 25Helpful WebsitesVisit them soon!!!
-  www.cas.lsu.edu 
-  www.drearlbloch.com 
-  www.howtostudy.org 
-  www.vark-learn.com 
26- The LSU Dental School First Year Class 
- An Amazing Success Story! 
- Metacognition Discussion  August 13, 2004 
- Histology Exam  August 23, 2004 
- Previous class averages 74  77 
- Challenge to class on August 13 84 average 
- Reported average on August 24 85! 
27- Challenge to Meharry Medical Students 
- Metacognition Discussion  Nov. 29, 2006 
- Current GPA or class average 
- Challenge for Fall semester GPA D 0.5 
- Actual average ??? 
- Celebration TBA!!! 
28Writing Exercise
- What behavior will you change 
- for the next three weeks?
29If you dont try it in within the next 48 hours...
  30Final Note
-  Please visit our website at www.cas.lsu.edu. 
-  We have on-line workshops and information that 
 will teach you more effective study strategies. I
 wish you a fantastically successful future!
-  Dr. Saundra McGuire