In our experience, if students are not able to find answers to an Internet search in the first few results pages, they say “I can’t find it,” instead of adjusting their search, or reexamining the results in depth.
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As teachers, it is important that we realize that we appreciate the convenience of the Internet because we see it through a different lens than our students.
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The field of metacognition offers educators many techniques that are rooted in brain research, such as deliberate practice and interleaving. “But before you can even tackle these,” says Oakley, “you have to inoculate learners against the idea that they are stupid if they cannot figure things out first off. You have to teach them that faster is not always better.”
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teachers can use in the classroom and share with students to help them demystify the learning process
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1. The Hiker Brain vs. The Race Car Brain
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