New Advising & Coaching Resource
Check out this compilation of Three Ms advising strategies to help students foster growth mindset, develop metacognitive skills, and improve effective memory strategies.
Applying the Three Ms
The Learning at Iowa initiative supports staff members in student-facing roles in promoting equitable student learning.
Drawing on evidence-based strategies from cognitive science, this site provides practical and easy-to-implement recommendations on how to apply these learning practices in your daily work with students in one-on-one appointments, group programs, or in the classroom. In addition, student-facing materials about effective learning and customizable tools to promote reflection such as cognitive wrappers and metacognitive prompts may be downloaded and adapted to the specific needs of your role.
Advising & Coaching Resources
We have compiled multiple advising strategies based on the Three Ms into one document for your convenience.
Use this menu to identify new strategies you can use to foster your advisees' growth mindset, promote their metacognitive skills, and improve their effective memory strategies.
This 5-minute video provides a concise introduction to integrating Mindset, Metacognition, and Memory concepts and strategies into your work with students.
- Integrating the Three Ms into Your Work with Students.
- Video transcript here.
Cognitive wrappers, also known as "exam wrappers" are structured reflection activities that ask students to review their study strategies and reflect on their performance on an exam or assignment.
Advisors and academic coaches can use wrappers in appointments or assign them to help students evaluate how effective they were with their learning, and thus, identify the steps they will take to prepare for the next exam/assignment in order to meet their goals.
Advisors and coaches can promote metacognitive processing skills by asking students to reflect on their own learning process.
To facilitate the use of these prompts in one-on-one appointments, the list of questions below is organized into planning, monitoring, and evaluation categories. Advisors can select the most relevant considerations for each student.
Student-facing Materials
These student-facing handouts can be used with students in a variety of settings. Both handouts contain a brief discussion of Mindset, Metacognition, and Memory concepts and related strategies for students.
- Becoming a Successful Student and Learner (1 page)
- Becoming a Successful Student and Learner (extended version): The extended handout contains additional techniques for students, goes into more detail about how and when to study, and includes visual illustrations of potential study schedules.
Students can complete these quick, anonymous surveys via Qualtrics and receive personalized feedback about their skills and preferences related to the Three Ms. A direct link to each of the assessments appears below:
All three options are described in this document: Self-assessments.