Are you looking for a tool to better understand your students’ executive function strategy use and their motivation and effort? Join our free webinar to learn about the MetaCOG Surveys & Toolkit.
What is the MetaCOG Surveys & Toolkit?
The MetaCOG Surveys & Toolkit is an interactive executive function survey tool that features two surveys:
- STRATUS (Strategy Use Survey), which highlights students’ perceptions of their use of planning, organizing, memorizing, shifting, and self-checking strategies
- ME (Motivation and Effort Survey), which helps teachers understand what motivates their students and helps them persevere, and allows students to share how much effort they put into various subjects and academic tasks
Benefits of the MetaCOG Surveys & Toolkit
This unique survey system:
- Enables students to understand and reflect on their personalized EF and motivation/effort profiles
- Provides teachers with a class summary and action plan framework based on their students’ needs
- Can be used by educators and educational therapists to spark conversation with students about their EF strengths, challenges, and motivation
Learn more
Attend our free webinar about the MetaCOG Surveys & Toolkit.
Date and Time
- Thursday, February 2, 2023, 3:30-4:30 p.m. ET
Topics:
- What is the relationship between motivation, effort, and executive function strategy use?
- How can we measure these important components of successful learning?
- How can we use that knowledge to inform instruction, build relationships with our students, and help them become strategic and self-aware learners?
Presenters:
- Lynn Meltzer, Ph.D., President and Director of the Research Institute for Learning and Development (ResearchILD)
- Caitlin Vanderberg, M.Ed., ResearchILD Associate
- Manu Shahi, B.B.A., Educational Consultant and SMARTS + MetaCOG user
We look forward to sharing with you the ways MetaCOG can help you and your students understand their executive function strategy use, motivation, and effort!
- Caitlin Vanderberg, M.Ed., SMARTS Associate
SMARTS Executive Function Curriculum: smarts-ef.org
Research Institute for Learning and Development: researchild.org