Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1109179 Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 2015 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Improving the metacognitive skills via celebrated Vickers Test Simulation (VTS) is an outstanding issue in science and engineering education. The quest for achieving accurate model in designing educational curricula and methods for solving engineering problems metacognitively is ever-growing. Enhancing the problem solving efficiency through planning, analyses, design and implementation mediated by metacognition is a challenging task. We designed, developed and evaluated engineering simulation using VTS to identify the effectiveness of metacognitive skills on mechanical engineering students (metallurgy) of Iraq as test sample. The influences of VTS on metacognitive acquisition skills through self-planning, self-monitoring, self-modification and self-evaluation are determined. The performance of the proposed model is simulated via Microsoft studio 2010 and the data are analyzed by SPSS. The validity and reliability of the test questions are determined from the values of Answer time, Coefficients of Reliability, Discrimination, Difficulty and Correlation. The calculated value of T is found to be 7.822 for self-planning, 7.864 for self-monitoring with significance ∼0.01. Results reveal that VTS has considerable impact on metacognitive skills acquisition.Our systematic methodmay constitute a basis for students and learners in solving analytical and technical problems in a competent manner to enhance their metacognitive skills.

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