- Journal for the Education of Gifted Young Scientists
- Vol: 6 Issue: 3
- Investigation of Gifted Students' Epistemological Beliefs, Self-Efficacy Beliefs and Metacognition U...
Investigation of Gifted Students' Epistemological Beliefs, Self-Efficacy Beliefs and Metacognition Use
Authors : Fatma Melike Uçar
Pages : 30-38
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Publication Date : 2018-09-15
Article Type : Research
Abstract :The aim of this study is to examine how well gifted students’ self-efficacy and epistemological beliefs (justification, development and source/certainty) predict their metacognitin use in science problem solving. For this purpose, Epistemological Beliefs Questionnaire, Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire, and Metacognitive Activities Inventory were administered to 81 gifted students. Results of multiple regression analysis showed that the gifted students who feel self-efficacious in science and who believe that scientific knowledge can change, and it is constructed by judging evidence and experts’ opinions critically tend to use metacognition at higher levels while solving science problems. Based on these findings, some suggestions were made for teachers to be able to help students use metacognition more effectively in science classes.Keywords : Gifted students, metacogntion, self-efficacy, epistemological beliefs