How does using feedback empower student metacognition and learning?

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Do Thi Thu Thuy
Tang Thi Thuy

Abstract

Encouraging students to foster the learning styles and supporting them to strive with the challenges in education are responsibilities of teachers, especially in higher education where students are expected to master their current and lifelong learning. The study, therefore, investigates the impact of teacher feedback on student meta-cognition and explores the link between student achievements and their cognitive skills through a research done on 440 Vietnamese students from 40 universities and colleges in Vietnam. The findings show that only monitoring strongly affect the students’ academic achievement, meanwhile teacher feedback has no direct impact on the students’ results.


Keywords: Self-regulated learning (SRL), meta-cognition, teacher feedback, life-long learning, Vietnamese students.

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Thu Thuy, D. T., & Thi Thuy, T. (2019). How does using feedback empower student metacognition and learning?. New Trends and Issues Proceedings on Humanities and Social Sciences, 6(1), 386–395. https://doi.org/10.18844/prosoc.v6i1.4191
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