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SQ3R SQ3R Learn smarter, not harder… Learn smarter, not harder… Kent Van Cleave, Ph.D. Kent Van Cleave, Ph.D.

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SQ3R is a very powerful study method, and very easy to learn.

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Learn smarter, not harder…Learn smarter, not harder…

Kent Van Cleave, Ph.D.Kent Van Cleave, Ph.D.

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Learn smarter, not harder…

Suppose I were to give a 500 piece jigsaw puzzle to each of two groups of people.

One gets the puzzle in the original box, and the other gets theirs in a brown bag.

Who will finish the puzzle first? …Seems pretty obvious,

doesn’t it?

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Learn smarter, not harder…

When you pick up a text book and just start reading it…

…that is like working the puzzle without being able to see the picture on the box.

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The SQ3R Study Method

SQ3R is like the picture on the puzzle box.

You spend a little time up front……that pays big dividends in

improving your learning efficiency and effectiveness.

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The SQ3R Study Method

Cognitive psychologists have found that we learn knowledge-based material best…

most efficiently and effectively…when we first build a cognitive

framework (outline), then fill in all the details.

SQ3R structures our learning experiences so that we do this.

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The SQ3R Study Method

•Survey•Question•Read•Recite•Review

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The SQ3R Study Method

Survey – The first step of this method is to get the big picture.

We typically will use this method on two levels.

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Textbook Survey

We will survey the entire text the first time we use it.

We do this to learn how the authors have structured the content…

…and to discover the author’s “strategies” for letting us know what is important.

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Textbook Survey

Where do we look as we do this?• Table of contents – structure of

the content.• Preface / introduction – to

discover the author’s strategies.• Chapter summaries – to get a

feel for the subject and the author.

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Textbook SurveyWhere do we look as we do this?• Glossary – a dictionary of terms

the text uses.• Appendices – present some part

of the text in greater detail, or explain something you need to know in order to do well with the subject.

• Index – to become familiar with its level of detail. Go to text…

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Assignment Survey

At the start of a study session, we survey in more detail the material we will be reading.

As we survey, we will be forming questions (sQ3r) we will be trying to answer as we read.

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Assignment Survey

At the start of a study session…We also want to build an outline of

the content in our heads.This helps us relate what we are

learning now to things we already know.

How did you learn the alphabet?

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Assignment Survey

The outline also serves as an organizer while we are reading the material…

…so we can see where what we are reading now fits in with the rest of the content.

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How to do the Assignment Survey

Start at the detailed table of contents. This gives you the broad topic outline.

Chapter learning objectivesThen the chapter introduction for• The purpose of the chapter• How it fits with the rest of the material• Suggestions from the author on how to

learn more effectively• A broad overview of the content

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How to do the Assignment Survey

Next, page through the chapter and look for tables and figures…

…and other features that help you organize and learn more effectively.

Look for things to turn into questions!

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How to do the Assignment Survey

Read the chapter summary, if there is one. Read this before you read the chapter…

…then return to it afterwards. Go to text…

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Question

Why do we want to have questions to answer as we read?

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Question

Questions create interest……and make us active learners.They also facilitate long term memory formation.

To form a memory, connections must be grown in the brain.

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QuestionWhere to get questions…•Table of contents•Chapter learning objectives•Topic headings•Chapter summary•Questions the author provides• Assignment instructions!

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QuestionWrite the questions down. Then

write the answers as you read.Writing these down sends a

signal to the brain that this must be remembered.

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Read

OK. We have surveyed, and we have compiled a list of questions we want to answer…

…Now we read.But we do not just read

straight through.

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Read

We read a section at a time, and after each section we recite.

A “section” is a naturally formed unit of the assignment. Often, these are formed by the way a chapter is broken into parts.

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Recite

At the end of each section, you pause in reading…

…to say in your own words what you just read.

If you can’t say it in your own words, you did not understand what you read adequately.

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Recite

If you did not understand, that should signal you to go back and read again.

If you still don’t understand, then it is time to use other sources of information.

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Review

After you have read and recited through the entire assignment, or you are just stopping for now, take the time to do a quick review.

The review is at least as valuable to you as the initial read.

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Review

The review is valuable because it takes you back out to the big picture view…

…while sorting the facts into place on the grand outline.

This assists the brain in consolidating the information to long term memory.

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The SQ3R Study Method

SQ3R is useful for more than just learning from a reading assignment.

With modification, you can use the same sort of approach to planning your individual projects and discussion boards.

You can use this approach in sizing up internet search results, as well.

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The SQ3R Study Method

SQ3R is useful for more…You can use it to structure any self

study.Or to structure work problems and

the information you gather in order to solve them.

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The SQ3R Study Method

At a still broader level, we can learn from using SQ3R to take organized, systematic approach to almost anything.

With SQ3R we are attending to the process before we go after the content.

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Questions?Questions?