Successful Learning Simplified (Study Skills, #4)

Successful Learning Simplified (Study Skills, #4)

by Fiona McPherson
Successful Learning Simplified (Study Skills, #4)

Successful Learning Simplified (Study Skills, #4)

by Fiona McPherson

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Overview

Being smart helps. Working hard helps more. But working effectively helps most of all.

There's a great deal that research can now tell us about how to study effectively. For 20 years, I've been reporting on research into memory and learning, and explaining how these findings can be translated into practical advice. In earlier books, I have presented a lot of detail on strategies in specific areas: note-taking, mnemonics, practice and revision. In this guide, I attempt to provide an overview of how to approach your learning, and the strategies you should consider using.

The book covers:

  • preparing for learning
  • approaching a text
  • reading
  • taking notes
  • building understanding
  • navigating non-linear environments
  • dealing with lectures
  • memorizing
  • revising
  • building expertise in skills
  • how specific subjects differ in their needs & demands

The book can be used as an adjunct and quick reference for those who have the more in-depth workbooks, or as a simplified guide for those who want the bottom-line without the detail.

This is not a book for students who want a magic bullet, who want a five-minute 'answer' to effortless study! But students who want to know that their time and effort are being used wisely, that their diligence will be rewarded with better marks and more long-lasting learning, this guide may be the answer they've long been looking for.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152225587
Publisher: Fiona McPherson
Publication date: 12/20/2014
Series: Study Skills , #4
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Fiona McPherson has a PhD in cognitive psychology from the University of Otago (New Zealand). Her first book, The Memory Key, published in 1999, was written in response to what she saw as a lack of practical advice on how to improve memory and learning skills that was based on the latest cognitive research. Since that time, she has continued to provide such advice, through an extensive website (www.memory-key.com), and several books focused on specific memory and learning skills.

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