Metacognition, encompassing strategies for self-regulated learning, plays a crucial role in academic success. In the context of Cambodia’s higher education system, the ability to effectively acquire and process information, monitor comprehension, and adapt learning techniques becomes paramount. Students who master these skills can navigate the challenges of university-level coursework more efficiently. For instance, a student who proactively identifies their preferred learning style (visual, auditory, kinesthetic) and tailors their study habits accordingly exemplifies the application of metacognitive principles.
The capacity to learn effectively has far-reaching benefits for Cambodian students pursuing higher education. It fosters independent thought, critical analysis, and problem-solving abilities. Historically, education systems may have emphasized rote memorization. However, the emphasis now shifts toward active engagement with subject matter and the development of lifelong learning skills. Furthermore, these competencies translate directly into improved career prospects and contributions to the nation’s socio-economic development.