Classroom learning skills Professor Eiad Al-faris.

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Classroom learning skills Professor Eiad Al-faris

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Classroom learning skills

Professor Eiad Al-faris

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Overview

Revision of reading skills Goals and benefits of learning in large

groups Goals and benefits of learning in small

groups Important classroom learning skills Conclusions

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Revision of reading skills

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Question Yes No

Is the need to pass exams, and to complete assignments your main reason for studying?

Why?

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Introduction

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Reading for understanding

Q1. Compare traditional with SQW3R. True or False

The SQW3R takes longer time than traditional reading.

The SQW3R is associated with better understanding.

The SQW3R is surface reading and the traditional reading is deal.

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Learning in large groups Gathering information and ideas about the relevant topics. Providing a common ground for further discussion in other learning

situations (like tutorials). Giving you a starting point for private study. Providing a consolidation of the main ideas from recent research. Giving you practical examples and applications related to theories you

are learning. Giving you a model of how an expert approaches a particular topic. Hearing about advances in research which have not yet been

published. Hearing important announcements about the unit. Motivating you and encouraging you on how best to learn and complete

assessments. Giving you an opportunity to hear an interpretation of a topic that you

have been reading about or discussing.

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Learning in large groups

Discussion of issues arising from the lectures and

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Learning in tutorials Discussion of issues arising from the lectures and

associated readings. Enabling a topic to be understood more deeply and

with greater clarity. Providing an opportunity for students to test their

ideas and hear and comment on those of others. Encouraging intellectual relationships to develop

between students and between students and staff.

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Tutorials can be less beneficial if students:

Do not prepare for the tutorial. Continually move away from the topic of

the tutorial. Refuse to volunteer good ideas and

contribute to the discussion, and simply sit in silence.

Try to dominate the discussion and don’t allow others to express their point or view.

Draw attention to themselves by making smart remarks.

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Important classroom learning skills

Organizational skills home work preparation focus in discussion Materials, binder Pneumonics A study plan

Listening skills Difference from hearing

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Important classroom learning skills

Communication skills Sensitivity to other feelings No interruption Patience Politeness Courage Questioning and expression skills

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The deep learning approach?

Reflection, connection and summarizing in your own words.

Relate new knowledge to existing knowledge.

Try to enjoy learning for its own sake. Don’t learn simply to pass exams.

Make good use of feedback i.e., Markers comments

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Important classroom learning skills

Social intelligence skills Note taking skills Presentation skills Higher cognitive skills

Growth Insight into your weak points Knowledge is not fixed Ask for feedback

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Study plan Establish priorities through

Importance Difficulty Timeliness

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Improving Your Learning Strategies

Concentrate on understanding key concepts and principles.

Link individual facts and examples to a conceptual framework.

Obtain an overview of a subject or argument before focusing on the details.

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Improving Your Learning Strategies

Relate new knowledge to existing knowledge.

Try to enjoy learning for its own sake. Don’t learn simply to pass exams.

Make good use of feedback i.e., Markers comments

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Plan your study. Learn to prioritize. Be an active rather than a passive

learner. (newspaper or a novel).

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Try using the following techniques:

Underline key points. Draw diagrams or concept maps

to help you to make sense of information.

Summarize lecture notes and course readings (this will help recall).

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Relate ideas to other similar ideas.

Picture things in your mind as you read.

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Summary Students study to satisfy

immediate concerns of assessment.

Solutions Self directed learning Reflection Search, storing and retrieval of…. Integration of new with the old The use of feedback. Which type of

assessment?

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Summary Weekly plan based on priorities

Imp Difficulty Timeliness

Exposure to a variety of sources Opportunities for practice

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Summary Review emphasizes links Formative assessment should

focus on feedback Testing higher cognitive skills

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References University of Otago website

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Thank you