Metacognition
Metacognition is the act of objectively perceiving one's own cognitive activities, that is, recognizing one's own cognition (thinking, feeling, remembering, judging, etc.). I think it is the ultimate way of thinking. The format of thinking and cognition has high generality, as all things go through the order of cognition, thinking, understanding, and practice. In short, it is about "recognizing structure of propositions", "understanding the rules of the game (in which one is participating)", and "understanding what one is doing". A familiar example is that studying history can be a training to see the world from a step away. If you think of it as a subject to memorize, it may not have much meaning. It may be because education itself teaches the mechanisms and such. However, there may be cases where it doesn't. The field of "natural science" itself has falsifiability. It emphasizes the culture of knowing history and surveys. Meaning has a flow, a contextuality. It is important to make the meaning clear and trace back to the same source through the flow of context. I want to support cognition. Coaching is an act of guiding users to what they truly seek through conversation. It takes the stance that "the answer lies within the individual". Teaching becomes coaching. It repeats questions to arrive at answers, but not questions to know the answer. It repeats questions to make the other person think. By doing so, it solves problems within oneself at the smallest unit. Civichat is an exploration-type engine that uses chat UI (conversation format) to recognize unknown things. Coaching through chat may be possible. Through chat, you may clarify what you are seeking. A paper that slightly touches on chat UI has contextuality is [Information Retrieval Support through Dialogue Focusing on Metacognition and Emotion | ]. There is an experiment to support metacognition with a bot and increase the number of search results (whether what you are looking for is found). Encouragement reduces negative emotions and makes it easier to find results, but supporting metacognition with a bot does not improve performance.