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Learning With a Teacher vs Learning by Themselves

Yasmin M. Elias  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  221 views  |  Read Full
 
Learning on our own is possible if a person is persistent and determined to reach goals. But learning with teachers is loads of fun and you never know how naturally and easily the learning takes place - I personally have under gone a lot of both types of learning - but prefer learning with a teacher whenever I get an opportunity for that. This is because learning by ourselves is one of the most challenging tasks as we have to get organized ourselves, keep the self-discipline, time management, persist and keep up the dedication.
 

Creative Studying Techniques Increase Grades and Interest: 3 - Using the Arts to Enhance Learning

Lisa Jones Bromfield  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  240 views  |  Read Full
 
If you think school, or a particular class is boring, then I challenge you to make it more interesting. Certainly if you were more interested you would pay more attention, spend more time studying and improve your performance. You would also be more interested if studying was not always the same routine and involved other ways of thinking and behaving than simply sitting and reading, or falling asleep over, a textbook. A creative studying technique that can help you increase grades and interest is to use the arts in class and in studying.
 

Creative Studying Techniques Increase Grades and Interest: 2 - Making Connections

Lisa Jones Bromfield  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  223 views  |  Read Full
 
Okay, so you're not doing as well in a class as you'd like. You have classmates, possibly friends, who get better grades and seem to put in less time studying. What's the deal? Are they smarter than you? Or is it possible that they study differently. Maybe they even utilize different behaviors and techniques in class. Not everyone is born a good student, but like anything else, practice and experimenting with creative studying techniques can improve your performance.
 

To Learn or Not to Learn - Thoughts From the Classroom

Helen Morris  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  246 views  |  Read Full
 
I recently returned to the classroom teaching IT Service Management courses and this is just the result from my thoughts at that return. I specialise in ITIL and IT Service Management and teach public classroom courses as an Independent trainer, working in many different countries and situations.
 

Maslow\\\'s Triangle: Meet Your Students\\\' Needs and Increase Student Achievement

Barbara A. Toney  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  427 views  |  Read Full
 
There are some teachers who inspire strong loyalty from their students who will do anything for them, similar to a coach and her players. Other teachers have trouble just getting students to behave in the classroom, let alone work hard. What's the difference? In the first example, those special teachers are able to meet the needs of their students on a very consistent basis. While most of us will never reach the level of a Jaime Escalante, we can all focus on the importance of meeting the needs of all of our students.
 

Increase the Permanence of Student Learning by Using The 3 Kings: Feedback, Processing, Repetition

Barbara A. Toney  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  294 views  |  Read Full
 
For students to remember and be able to retrieve the information you are covering it's essential that your lesson plans always include time for these: feedback, processing and repetition. If you don't include these 3 techniques your lessons are destined to be quickly forgotten. Ironically, as teachers are increasingly pressured to increase student achievement on test scores, the amount of time spent of these 3 kings of learning is lessening.
 

Learning With a Teacher Vs Learning by Themselves

Yasmin M. Elias  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  312 views  |  Read Full
 
Learning on our own is possible if a person is persistent and determined to reach goals. But learning with teachers is loads of fun and you never know how naturally and easily the learning takes place - I personally have under gone a lot of both types of learning - but prefer learning with a teacher whenever I get an opportunity for that. This is because learning by ourselves is one of the most challenging tasks as we have to get organized ourselves, keep the self-discipline, time management, persist and keep up the dedication.
 

Forms and Methods of Learning

Jolanta Wencel  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  341 views  |  Read Full
 
The process of learning can be implemented in various forms such as in-school and out- School, and in both cases they apply different solutions to organizational and programmatic model. "The school is one form of government (public) schools for adults, as well as non-state (private), both public and private...
 

Dimensions: Innovative Ways of Learning

Renu Rohila  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  357 views  |  Read Full
 
When it comes to innovative and scientific ways of teaching and learning, that one name which stands out from the rest is that of Dimensions. They widely believe to adhere to a three-fold principle while designing primary curriculum. Both academician and non-academician alike appreciate...
 

Brainwaves Explained

Laurence Maynard  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  487 views  |  Read Full
 
The brain is powered by electromagnetic energy. Whether we are mentally active, resting or asleep, the brain always has electrical activity. By attaching electrodes to the scalp, we can view and analyze the traces of electrical activity that represent the brainwaves. Four types of Brainwaves will be discussed.
 
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