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Meta-Cognitive Strategies and Nursing Students’ Achievement

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  • Salari M
  • Ramlah Hamzah
  • Zarida Hambali

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In the information era in which there is an increasing and rapid information change, education system needs to enable students to solve the problems of real world with their acquired skills. Metacognition is essential for successful learning and students can learn and use it to improve their performance. This paper was an attempt to investigate the reliability of meta-cognitive awareness inventory that is generated by Schraw and Dennison (1994) and its correlation with nursing students’ achievement in Iran. The design adopted for this study was a descriptive correlation design. To this end, 40 female university students majoring in nursing were selected as the sample. Pediatric nursing performance was measured using a test which included higher and lower order questions. The results indicated that (a) the questionnaire has acceptable internal consistency, with a Cronbach alpha coefficient of .74, (b) there was a strong, positive correlation between the two variables, r = .729, n = 40, p

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  • Salari M & Ramlah Hamzah & Zarida Hambali, 2013. "Meta-Cognitive Strategies and Nursing Students’ Achievement," Journal of Education and Vocational Research, AMH International, vol. 4(6), pages 169-173.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnd:arjevr:v:4:y:2013:i:6:p:169-173
    DOI: 10.22610/jevr.v4i6.116
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