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Effective Learning
You
may like it or not, the fact is that in order to be successful, one have
to study – at least up to some level. Even if you ultimately decide to
avoid studies by joining some vocational/professional course, you are
required to study at least some minimum. And yes (if your objective is to
become a doctor, an engineer, professor, scientist or administrative
officer or a manager, you have to study and study very hard. It
is easy to sit down and look at the book. Real study, however, is a
concentrated attack on the book or other resources of information until
(a) you understand it (b) you have learned as much the information as you
wish to learn. Many students despite being intelligent, may find that the
hardest part of the study is settling down to it - - i.e. the beginning.
Very often a student decides to become serious about his studies from the
next morning. And when the alarm rings he gently presses the button (of
the alarm) and honestly re-decides to work in the evening and so on. And
the process continues. If you happen to be one of such students –
Don’t worry. Follow some tips to start studying and learning the
subjects efficiently. Work
out a schedule for yourself. It acts as a challenge and as a guide. It is
better to begin with a general schedule which is flexible. After following
it for a few days, you will know which subjects require the greatest
allotment of time and then you adjust your schedule accordingly. Try to
spread out your time allocation in a rational way. With more and more
experience you will be your best judge: you may then re-schedule your
timing, depending on your weakness or strength in various subjects. If
your study is interrupted every ten minutes to attend to something for
your comfort, you will loose concentration, break the threads of argument
and waste a great deal of energy. Therefore before settling to the spell
of hard study, adjust the window to you liking, get a drink if you are
thirsty, keep a bottle of water with you, and attend to any other small
physical matter that may otherwise distract you later. At the same time
never try to be over comfortable: don't study on the beds using pillows,
always use a table and chair and keep your back upright. Try to use
natural day light rather than artificial. Learning
is an active effortful process. Just to read the words passively is
ineffective. You must have interest in the matter and should get involved
in the task actively. Retention of the subject matter will be better if
reading is supplemented by self-recitation. If a psychological research it
was found that when the students devoted all their time to reading, recall
(memory) of the five biographies averaged 16% after four hours. However,
when 3/5th to 4/5th of the learning time was devoted to self-recitation,
recall after four hours was nearly twice as great. The advantage of
recitation over passive reading is that the student is forced to react to
the subject matter rather than merely trying to absorb it.
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