Cognitive srtategies


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Cognitive Strategies

Cognitive srtategies

  • A cognitive strategy serves to support the learner as he or she develops internal procedures that enable him/her to perform tasks that are complex. The use of cognitive strategies can increase the efficiency with which the learner approaches a learning task. These academic tasks can include, but are not limited to, remembering and applying information from course content, constructing sentences and paragraphs, editing written work, paraphrasing, and classifying information to be learned.
  • Examples of Cognitive Strategies
  • Concept Mapping
  • Dump and Clump
  • Visualization
  • Making Associations
  • Chunking
  • Questioning
  • Scanning
  • Underlining
  • Accessing Cues
  • Using Mnemonics
  • Sounding out words
  • Self-checking and Monitoring.
  • Concept Mapping
  • Using concept mapping, students construct a model for organizing and integrating the information that they are learning.
  • Concept mapping can be used
  • prior to an assignment as a brainstorming activity
  • during an assignment as an organizing strategy
  • as a post-assessment activity.
  • How to Use it ?.
  • 1) Choose a key word or topic related to a unit of study.
  • 2) Write the word on on a sheet of chart paper.
  • 3) Think of as many words and ideas as you can relate to the focal word.
  • 4) Write the words on a map in clusters or categories.
  • 5) labels the categories
  • Dump and Clump
  • To provide a step by step process for organizing thinking and facilitating learning of new and difficult material. It provides a process for organizing our prior knowledge and making projections
  • "Dump"- Develop a list of words, items, or new information related to the topic of study.
  • "Clump"- Using the "dump" word list, group words on the list into categories and assign labels.
  • Write a descriptive summary sentence for each category of words in your list.
  • Making Associations
  • Associating the new ideas and information with the knowledge one already posses, is a good technique to learn new things.
  • Chunking
  • Breaking a complex task into small and tractable tasks is a useful strategy to handle complex tasks
  • Questioning
  • Reading comprehension is an area where cognitive strategies are important. A self-questioning strategy can help students understand what they read.
  • Scanning
  • Before reading any piece of information (article, chapter etc …), scanning through it once, observing the key concepts, side headings etc. gives a good overview of the material and helps us in better understanding
  • Underlining
  • As you read, underlining the important points, new words, concepts, ideas etc helps in organizing, understanding, revising and memorizing the material
  • Cues
  • visual or verbal prompts to either remind what has already been learned or provide an opportunity to learn something new.
  • .
  • Mnemonic
  • A device for remembering, such as a first-letter mnemonic for writing: PLAN (Pay attention to the prompt, List main ideas, Add supporting ideas, Number your ideas). Rhyme, rhythm, music, and key-word mnemonics are also useful memory tools.
  • Sounding out words
  • New words can be easily remembered by sounding them out

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