Get Creative To help you remember information, add a creative twist to your study sessions that makes them more interesting. For example, turn the information into a song that you can recite in your head, or draw pictures that help you remember key vocabulary words. Find a Partner It may…
Scheduling The first step in managing time is to schedule it. Universities often offer students free or low-cost daily planners in student handbooks or as part of orientation programs. You should clearly define how you will spend your week between class, study, social events and work, if applicable. Without blocking…
Prioritization The activities you invest your time in offer a good representation of how your life is prioritized. Keeping a weekly log of activities for your first few weeks can help you track how you spend your time. If you see that parties and friends or other forms of entertainment…
These programs typically produce better outcomes for language acquisition and cultural growth. A lot of people say that students learn a lot in their native language. It is really about learning the content that they are teaching and the different students transition into a new language as the course advances.…
Philosophical Anthropology Philosophical anthropology is the philosophical study of human nature. In terms of learning, examples of descriptive theories of the learner are: a mind, soul, and spirit capable of emulating the Absolute Mind (Idealism); an orderly, sensing, and rational being capable of understanding the world of things (Realism), a…