Shared
From:
Star
Special, Friday 12 December 2014
By Elleu
Whyte,
Education
And Further Studies Fair
1.
Listen
in class.
·
We
remember what we hear
·
To
be honest, aural memory for most people isn’t perfect
·
The
trick
-
Look
at learning guides before go in
-
Focus
on listening to the most important
-
Ask
teacher/presenter to always present ‘what you should take away from the
class/session’.
2.
Read
the book.
·
Read
over the material as soon as you can after class/session.
·
Quick
reading will enforce what you’ve just heard.
·
Highlight
important section in the notes.
3.
Talk
to someone about the subject
·
Discussions
aids memory especially if it promotes understanding.
4.
Test
yourself by pretending you’re writing an answer to an exam question.
5.
Teach
what you’ve learned.
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