The daily schedule for many young students today could rival that of
several top-level executives. With soccer practice, dance, scouts and
clarinet lessons taking up much of the evening, when do students get to
focus on their studies? Too often students get overwhelmed with the
amount of work left over at the end of the day. They look at study time
in one big sum and get distracted and exhausted before they even begin.
To solve this problem, you may not be able to adjust your child’s
schedule, but they can change their study techniques.
Here are 3 study techniques that will help any student maximize their study time.
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They should start by separating and segmenting their study time. Break
it up into smaller bits. No matter how brilliant you are a concentrated
attention span lasts only about 20 minutes. So break your 2 or 4 hours
study sessions into groups of 15 or 20 minutes. During the break,
stand-up, walk around, grab a bit to eat or something to drink and then
get back to the grind for another 15 or 20 minutes. This not only helps
create spaced repetition, which is crucial for retention, but helps make
study sessions less stressful and daunting.
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in maximizing study time is to use random practice. When reviewing lists
or concepts don’t go in order. Skip around to force your brain to pull
from an entire group of information. This aids in understanding the
purpose or meaning behind a concept instead of merely its place in line.
The simplest way to implement random practice is through the use of a
study partner.
ß Use a Study Partner. When at all possible, it is
very beneficial to study with another student who shares the same
educational goals and motivation. A study partner can help identify
areas of weakness and ensure that topics don’t get skipped. It’s also
beneficial to witness how another student takes in and stores
information. For this reason and others, it is better for the study
partner to be another student, but parent don’t be afraid to fill this
position. The progress gained from working with a partner in general is
worth it.
Proper and efficient study techniques will follow a
student through all levels of education and learning. Establishing good
habits and skill sets, no matter how small or insignificant they may
seem at the time, will prove to reap massive rewards in the long run. So
while little Johnny and Suzy might need their first day planners before
the third grade, don’t let it stop them from becoming the best students
they can.
About The Author
Roger Seip is a nationally known
memory trainer. He has helped thousands of students across the country
improve their memory as well as study habits.
His new program, The
Student’s Winning Edge - Memory Training, teaches students how to train
their memory to study more effectively and get better grades. For more
information on how your student can have a more powerful memory visit
sumber : http://www.memorytrainingforstudents
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