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Do Students Know Enough Smart Learning Strategies? | MindShift - 1 views

  • Teaching students good learning strategies would ensure that they know how to acquire new knowledge
  • Students who use appropriate strategies to understand and remember what they read, such as underlining important parts of the texts or discussing what they read with other people, perform at least 73 points higher in the PISA assessment—that is, one full proficiency level or nearly two full school years
  • Students can assess their own awareness by asking themselves which of the following learning strategies they regularly use (the response to each item is ideally “yes”):
Phil Taylor

Learning strategies: a synthesis and conceptual model : npj Science of Learning - 0 views

  • In the past 30 years, however, the emphasis in many western systems of education has been more on enhancing academic achievement—in domains such as reading, mathematics, and science—as the primary purpose of schooling.
  • >400 learning strategies: that is, those processes which learners use to enhance their own learning.
  • A model of learning
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  • the model proposes that when students are made aware of the nature of success for the task, they are more likely to be more involved in investing in the strategies to attain this target.
Phil Taylor

6 Powerful Strategies For Deeper Learning In Your Classroom - 0 views

  • Deeper Learning incorporates technology purposefully to enhance, rather than automate learning.
Phil Taylor

5 Strategies to Demystify the Learning Process for Struggling Students | MindShift | KQ... - 0 views

  • The field of metacognition offers educators many techniques that are rooted in brain research, such as deliberate practice and interleaving. “But before you can even tackle these,” says Oakley, “you have to inoculate learners against the idea that they are stupid if they cannot figure things out first off. You have to teach them that faster is not always better.”
  • teachers can use in the classroom and share with students to help them demystify the learning process
  • 1. The Hiker Brain vs. The Race Car Brain
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  • 2. Chains and Chunks
  • 3. The Power of Metaphor
  • 4. The Problem of Procrastination
  • 5. Expanding Possibilities
Phil Taylor

Using Metacognition to Reframe our Thinking about Learning Styles - 0 views

  • Rather than relying on learning styles, focusing instead on metacognition can provide students with strategies that can be adapted and applied based on the learning environment and task.
  • A metacognitive student is aware of his or her own learning processes and adjusts these processes accordingly.
Phil Taylor

Strategies for Embedding Project-Based Learning into STEM Education by Thom Markham (Bu... - 0 views

  • Without adopting inquiry-based, student-centered, skill-driven approaches to teaching and learning -- all nested in a system that values innovation -- STEM education will become just another term for additional math and engineering courses.
  • heart of any STEM program should be courses in which students create products, not just take tests
  • Allow for creativity
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  • Make teamwork central
  • Start with questions
Phil Taylor

High Tech Reflection Strategies Make Learning Stick | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Technology tools, in particular, can keep reflection exercises from becoming tedious or time intensive, reflection advocates say. R
  • What did you learn? How do you know you learned it? What got in the way of your learning? What helped your learning? How did you feel?
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