10 Ways To Study Faster
10 Ways To Study Faster
Whether you have grade school, middle school, high school or even college students, you can support and encourage their successful learning in two important ways by helping them create a positive study environment and by providing them with learning tips that apply at home and in the classroom. This report from SuperCamp and Quantum U addresses what students and supportive parents can do in each area.
Of course, if the student has access to a computer at home for research when studying, it would be best if it can be located in the study area, rather than an open, noisy part of the house that contains distractions.
By understanding what's in it for them, students will find that their time in class and time spent studying has far more purpose. Attitude is a small thing that makes a big difference!
To implement this technique, its as simple as putting a line down each sheet of paper that divides the page into two-thirds for taking notes and one-third for making notes. The student takes notes on the left portion of the page and as thoughts and questions occur, he or she can make those notes in the corresponding area on the right side of the page. When it comes time to study using these notes, the student not only has the facts available, but also the other notes he or she made in class that will help trigger other information stored in the brain and could provide subject matter for test essay answers.
6. Use SLANT in class and the same principles when studying at home SLANT is an acronym we use at SuperCamp that stands for techniques students can employ to manage their own state. A students state consists of his or her thoughts, feelings, breathing and physiology (body posture). Learning and absorbing information is a skill just like reading and writing. Heres how students can get a new SLANT on learning: S Situp in your chair in the front row or middle section of the class. L Lean forward as if you are hanging on the teachers every word. A Ask questions during class, even if its only for clarification of class notes. N Nod your head to let the teacher know that you are interested. T Talk to the teacher to establish a relationship with him or her. This SLANT strategy (adapted from the work of Dr. Ed Ellis) will help your son or daughter achieve higher grades without having to spend additional time studying.
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