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Prof robin Matthews Revised March 2018 Personality testing reflection and mindfulness: reliability and validity Prof robin Matthews Revised March 2018

Meta cognition: definitions “The knowledge and control children have over their own thinking and learning activities” (Cross & Paris, 1988, p. 131) “Awareness of one’s own thinking, awareness of the content of one’s conceptions, an active monitoring of one’s cognitive processes, an attempt to regulate one’s cognitive processes in relationship to further learning, and an application of a set of heuristics as an effective device for helping people organize their methods of attack on problems in general” (Hennessey, 1999, p. 3) “Awareness and management of one’s own thought” (Kuhn & Dean, 2004, p. 270) “The monitoring and control of thought” (Martinez, 2006, p. 696) 12/1/2018 robindcmatthews.com

Critical thinking and metacognition (1) analyzing arguments making inferences using inductive or deductive reasoning judging or evaluating making decisions or solving problems attitudes or habits of mind: open- and fair-mindedness, flexibility, willingness to entertain diverse viewpoints propensity to seek reason, Inquisitiveness, desire to be well-informed, 12/1/2018 robindcmatthews.com

Critical thinking and metacognition (2) considering the basis of beliefs partitioning conceptions to assess competing conceptions; considering the relationship between conceptions and evidence considering explicitly the status of one’s own conceptions; evaluating the consistency and generalizability inherent in conceptions 12/1/2018 robindcmatthews.com

Developing metacognition Before a Task - Is this similar to a previous task? What do I want to achieve? What should I do first? During The Task - Am I on the right track? What can I do differently? Who can I ask for help? After a Task - What worked well? What could I have done better? Can I apply this to other situations?   12/1/2018 robindcmatthews.com

Mindfulness: related concepts REFLECTION, MEDITATION, CONTEMPLATION, IMAGINATION, INTUITION, MYSTICISM, SPIRITUALITY, DECONSTRUCTION, MARTIAL ARTS, ALTERNATIVE GRAMMARS, CREATIVITY, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, INNOVATION, LATERAL THINKING, OUT OF THE BOX THINKING, RISK TAKING, DARE TO THINK IN A DIFFERENT WAY, AUTHENTICITY. 12/1/2018 robindcmatthews.com

MINDFULNESS Two main constructs 1. AWARENESS; acknowledging thoughts and feelings 2. ACCEPTANCE; accepting thoughts an feelings non judgementally Actively noticing new things Focus on the present Avoiding negative evaluations Avoiding turbulent inner narratives 12/1/2018 robindcmatthews.com