Successful Student
Part 3
7.
Successful students understand that actions affect learning. Successful
students know their personal behavior affect their feelings and emotions the in
turn can affect learning.
If you act in
a certain way that normally produces particular feelings, you will begin to
experience those feelings. Act like you’re bored, and you’ll become bored. Act like
you’re disinterested, and you’ll become disinterested. So the next time you
have trouble concentrating in the classroom, “act” like an interested person:
lean forward, place your feet flat on the floor, maintain eye contact with the
professor, nod occasionally, take notes, and ask questions. Not only will you
benefit directly from your actions, your classmates and professor may also get
more excited and enthusiastic.
8. Successful
students talk about what they’re learning. Successful students get to know
something well enough that they can put it into words. Talking about something,
with friends or classmates, is not only good for checking whether or not you
know something, it’s proven learning tool. Transferring ideas into words
provides the most direct path for moving knowledge from short –term to
long-term memory. You really don’t “know” material until you can put it into
words. So, next time you study, don’t do it silently. Talk about notes,
problems, readings, etc. with friends, recite to a chair, organize an oral
study group, pretend you’re chatting …
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