A vital part of preparing to teach is considering what will most benefit the students we encounter. To be successful across a variety of domains, students need instruction on how to engage in critical thinking, synthesize and evaluate information, and self-evaluate their own learning and performance. That is, students need metacognitive skills—those skills that allow them to successfully plan, monitor, and evaluate their learning. 
				
				 
				 
											 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								