List of publications on a keyword: «metacognitive strategies»
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Coaching as a tool for adapting to the pace of the development of activities in the age of artificial intelligence (AI)
ProceedingCoaching psychology: methodology, theory, practice- Author:
- Kseniia I. Pirogova
- Work direction:
- Varia (we accept materials in other areas that correspond to the topic of the conference)
- Abstract:
- In recent years, we have seen the pace of development of artificial intelligence (AI) increase. AI-based tools are increasingly embedded in professional activities, and people need to adapt to these changes. We've been talking about information overload for decades, and now the environment is even more stressful. Difficulties in maintaining concentration for long periods of time, conscious action, self-organisation and self-regulation are already being experienced in adolescents. The text analyses how AI affects the pace of life, and the problems this causes. Tools for coping are offered, with a focus on coaching as a solution to current challenges. Limitations and opportunities are critically examined through cognitive psychology and research on other approaches. Alternative solutions that take into account the limitations of the tool and its impact on resilience are also mentioned. The article is aimed at a wide audience interested in the impact of AI on human adaptive capacity.
- Keywords:
- adaptation, artificial intelligence, self-regulation, metacognitive strategies, coaching, pace of life, information overload, self-organisation
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Metacognitive Strategies in Text-Based Activities (for legal texts)
Research Article
Development of education Volume 7 No 1- Authors:
- Veronika V. Makhova, Oksana N. Zanina
- Work direction:
- Pedagogy and Modern Education
- Abstract:
- Globalization on the one hand and border closure on the other hand spur communication process participants in all areas of human activities and especially young researchers into foreign language learning which is currently focused on foreign professionally-oriented texts. Traditional methods of teaching a foreign language based on grammatical approach are not effective in solving the problem of language competence development when working with professionally-oriented texts. The objective of this work is to assess the effectiveness of the method of legal texts concept analysis using a technique of metacognitive strategies in reading activity. Several groups of law students, Southwest State University (Kursk, Russia) took part in the experiment based on the above-mentioned method. Students performed both conventional (skimming, key words finding) and specially developed tasks (constructing a text compositional structure model, plotting a text graphical representation, etc.). Original criteria were used to evaluate the performance. The experiment showed a persistent significant difference in learning indicators and students’ behaviour in the control and experimental groups. The technique contributed to the development and enhancement of students’ skills improving their foreign language competence. The obtained skills facilitated communication and contributed to students’ satisfaction with the learning process, increased their creative and professional potential, students’ sustainable intrinsic motivation.
- Keywords:
- foreign language competence, professional communication, legal texts, metacognitive strategies, text concept analysis