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SUMMARY:Visitors Talk: Mariette van Loon, University of Zurich
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Solange Denervaud ( https://cibm.ch/community/solange-denervaud/ ), CIBM Flagship Project Officer, we are pleased  to invite you to attend the CIBM Visitors Talk on March 18th at 14:00 CET by Mariette van Loon from the University of Zurich who will be sharing on “The development of metacognitive monitoring and control skills”.\nDate and time: Wednesday, March 18th, 2026 – 14:00 CET\nLocation:  CIBM seminar room, EPFL, Lausanne & online\n																														\nMariette van Loon\nInstitute of Psychology at the University of Zurich\nAbout the speaker \nMariette van Loon studied Psychology at Utrecht University and completed her PhD in Educational Psychology at Maastricht University. After a postdoctoral position in Bern, she now holds an SNF Starting Grant Professorship at the Institute of Psychology at the University of Zurich. Her research focuses on the development of metacognitive skills in children and adolescents, their relation to cognitive capacity and cognitive development more broadly, and their predictive effects on learning.\nTALK: The development of metacognitive monitoring and control skills\nAbstract\nSelf-monitoring and control of learning are central components of metacognition. Monitoring refers to judgments about understanding and performance, for example how certain a person is that they have understood learned material. Control involves the actions taken on the basis of these monitoring judgments, such as deciding to restudy items for which one is uncertain. Metacognitive skills are highly important for learning, and recent findings suggest that they are even more predictive of school achievement than intelligence. Monitoring and control skills develop gradually across childhood and adolescence, with substantial individual differences between children in their metacognitive skills and their development. In this talk, I will discuss how metacognition can be measured on task, show findings on its development, and examine its relation to cognitive abilities and learning outcomes.\nSeminar Chair\n																														\nSolange Denervaud\nCIBM Flagship Project Officer\nClick here to know more about Solange ( https://cibm.ch/community/solange-denervaud/ )\nJOIN US ON SITE!\nYou are welcome to join us on site at the CIBM seminar room, EPFL, Lausanne. The event is for free and registration is not required.\nOR REMOTELY\nTo join us remotely please,  register at the following Zoom link:https://epfl.zoom.us/meeting/register/K_SXPdK5SpiudAK5C6QSIw\nZoom Code: 617 9947 1157\nWe look forward to seeing you there!\n
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