Learning Grammar Autonomously through Metacognitive Strategies: An Experiment

Authors

  • Stanley Mohandoss Stephen Heads the Postgraduate and Research Department of English American College, Tamil Nadu, India.
  • Xavier Pradheep Singh Department of English at V O Chidambaram College, Thoothukudi, South India.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/nelta.v15i1-2.4620

Keywords:

Met cognitive knowledge, Met cognitive strategies, Learner autonomy

Abstract

Knowing how to learn a language maximizes the chances of effective learning. Metacognition, an emerging concept in cognitive psychology, aids learners to enrich their knowledge of the learning process and makes them autonomous learners. This paper details an experiment conducted with fifty freshmen in college on autonomous learning of 'concord' using metacognitive strategies. This experiment is an attempt to verify whether students can learn English grammar autonomously when they are trained to use metacognitive knowledge and strategies. This experiment uses the method described by Best and Kahn (2000).

Key words: Metcognitive knowledge; Met cognitive strategies; Learner autonomy

Journal of NELTA

Vol. 15 No. 1-2 December 2010

Page: 146-150

Uploaded date: 4 May, 2011

DOI: 10.3126/nelta.v15i1-2.4620

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Author Biographies

Stanley Mohandoss Stephen, Heads the Postgraduate and Research Department of English American College, Tamil Nadu, India.

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Xavier Pradheep Singh, Department of English at V O Chidambaram College, Thoothukudi, South India.


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Stephen, S. M., & Singh, X. P. (2011). Learning Grammar Autonomously through Metacognitive Strategies: An Experiment. Journal of NELTA, 15(1-2), 146–150. https://doi.org/10.3126/nelta.v15i1-2.4620

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