Hello, Musick...

Search on Google this way:

"Bloom's taxonomy" metacognition

...You'll find numerous articles and lesson plans about using Bloom to develop higher order thinking skills and matacognition to cause the student to think about thinking at these various levels. It has been suggested by pedagogues that metacognition is the seventh level of Bloom's six. However, it can be argued that the evaluation level six subsumes metacognition.

I post two of the numerous sites below. If you perform the search, I would suggest going to the cached format so you can home in on the relevant material. These writers tend to enjoy writing at length.

http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/edpsych.htm

http://www.theschoolquarterly.com/info_lit_archive/learning_thinking/99_ac_aiwac.htm

It's curious to me that metacognition has been in pedagogical literature for years, and the term itself is even taught to students. However, it rarely appears in dictionaries. I don't know when the term was first used.

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