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The Utility of the Metacognitive Awareness Inventory for Teachers among In-Service Teachers

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The purpose of the present study is to explore the utility of the compressed version of the Metacognitive Awareness Inventory for Teachers (MAIT-18) among in-service teachers. Knowledge of teachers’ awareness of metacognition is required to support students’ self-regulation, with the aim of establishing modern learning methods and life-long learning. The participants in this study were teachers (N = 208) from different sectors of vocational education. The data has been analysed using structural equation modelling. The Confirmatory Factor Analysis indicated good/acceptable model fit and convergence of each factor. Moreover, alpha scores of the inventory signify that the inventory is internally consistent. These findings reveal the utility of the MAIT-18 in measuring the Metacognitive Awareness of in-service teachers. Now, that the utility of the inventory has been examined among in-service teachers, comparative studies between in-service teachers and teacher trainees as well as longitudinal studies are prospective.
Title: The Utility of the Metacognitive Awareness Inventory for Teachers among In-Service Teachers
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The purpose of the present study is to explore the utility of the compressed version of the Metacognitive Awareness Inventory for Teachers (MAIT-18) among in-service teachers.
Knowledge of teachers’ awareness of metacognition is required to support students’ self-regulation, with the aim of establishing modern learning methods and life-long learning.
The participants in this study were teachers (N = 208) from different sectors of vocational education.
The data has been analysed using structural equation modelling.
The Confirmatory Factor Analysis indicated good/acceptable model fit and convergence of each factor.
Moreover, alpha scores of the inventory signify that the inventory is internally consistent.
These findings reveal the utility of the MAIT-18 in measuring the Metacognitive Awareness of in-service teachers.
Now, that the utility of the inventory has been examined among in-service teachers, comparative studies between in-service teachers and teacher trainees as well as longitudinal studies are prospective.

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