Abstract

Metacognition, the awareness and regulation of one's cognitive processes, plays a pivotal role in effective learning and teaching methodologies. This article explores the integration of metacognitive technologies into the training of future biology teachers, aiming to enhance their pedagogical prowess and adaptability within the dynamic field of biology education. Metacognitive technologies offer a framework for understanding and enhancing cognitive strategies, enabling aspiring biology educators to reflect on their teaching methods critically. By delving into the nuances of metacognition, educators can cultivate an environment conducive to refined teaching strategies, adaptive problem-solving, and improved student engagement. The article examines various metacognitive technologies such as interactive online platforms, virtual classrooms, and data analytics, emphasizing their potential to elevate the methodological training of future biology teachers. The insights derived from this exploration shed lighton the transformative role that metacognitive technologies can play in shaping the next generation of biology educators, fostering a more enriched and effective teaching-learning experience.

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