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Research Article

The role of metacognition in mindfulness interventions with Japanese EFL university students

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Pages 179-195 | Received 22 Jul 2019, Accepted 28 Aug 2020, Published online: 02 Dec 2020
 

ABSTRACT

The role of metacognition in learning and academic achievement has been recognised. Outside of education, mindfulness has been shown to enhance metacognition and subsequent outcomes (e.g., in mental health). While mindfulness has been investigated in relation to enhancing outcomes in education, less consideration has been given to the role of metacognition as a mediating factor. The current study used a between-groups design to investigate (1) whether a mindfulness intervention significantly improves learning outcomes, mindfulness and metacognition in those learning English as a foreign language and (2) whether the relationship between mindfulness and learning outcomes is mediated by metacognition. Results of the current study were not significant. However, this study represents an important step in terms of investigating mechanisms of change in educational practices. Methodological considerations and avenues for further research are discussed.

Acknowledgments

We wish to thank the students and staff who gave contributed towards the study. Without them it would not have been possible.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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