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Succeeding in the Classroom

Succeeding in the Classroom. Three Components of Success in Academics. Ability Attitude Effort. Attitude. Most important thing YOU control when taking on challenges ALWAYS look for positives; NEVER dwell on negatives Each class opportunity to succeed. Goals. Two essential elements

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Succeeding in the Classroom

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  1. Succeeding in the Classroom

  2. Three Components of Success in Academics • Ability • Attitude • Effort

  3. Attitude • Most important thing YOU control when taking on challenges • ALWAYS look for positives; NEVER dwell on negatives • Each class opportunity to succeed

  4. Goals • Two essential elements • Height • Time • Long-Term, Intermediate, and Short-Term Goals http://silverinternational.mbhs.edu/v162/V16.2.04b.achieving.htm

  5. More About Goals • Write goals down • Viewed Daily • Stored for review • Short-Term Goals • Establish weekly • Long-Term Goals • Examine progress at end of semester

  6. Keys to Effectiveness • Take Time to Study • Go to Class, and Be on Time • Make Class Effective

  7. Taking Time to Study • Time spent studying correlates with performance • Develop study habits and the discipline to spend the time to study http://business.wm.edu/resources/

  8. Going to Class, Being on Time “Late to Class” Starring Ty Dye, The Typical College Freshmen By: Randy Simpson • Grades reflect class attendance and performance • Skipping class = Missed Information • One hour of missed class is AT LEAST one hour of extra study http://www.randyswrestling.com/LTC.html

  9. Making Class Effective • Sit where you can get involved • Prepare for class • Review material day before class • Skim reading • Rereading info • Highlighted info from lecture is important

  10. Keeping Up with the Class • Master the material in each course before next course • Concepts build off of one another • May only master a few basic concepts • Course focuses on application of these concepts and for future concepts

  11. Take Effective Notes • Record enough information to allow you to look back and reflect • Getting together with classmates helps to compare notes and get different perspectives • Feel free to ask the professor/teacher if you captured the key points of lecture

  12. Group Studying • More learning takes place in groups rather than individual studying • Most effective way of learning info is to teach http://www.unc.edu/foflg/falun/ENG/pic.html

  13. More about Group Studying • Individual Studying may be a struggle • Groups depend on you to show • Have a group that studies effectively • Too large of a group may be too much socialization and not enough studying • One member may explain a particular unknown problem, making life a little simpler

  14. Basic Tips for Group Studying • Prepare individually before meeting • Set expectations on how much preparing • Expectations on what to accomplish • Good place to convene with good conversation and little distraction possible • Hold each other accountable

  15. Define a Study Spot Wherever you learn best! • Depends on your learning style and personality • Spots can be different for everyone • Television is a visual distraction http://brian.salomaki.com/gallery/yosemite/aca

  16. Note-Taking Strategies • Skim assigned reading prior to class • Take notes to capture main points, not so many you miss the presentation • Review notes • After class to fill in gaps • With other students • With professor to be sure main points captured

  17. Test-taking God of Test-taking in Tainan, China • Taking tests is a skill that needs practice • Ask the instructor how to assemble a practice test • Simulate testing conditions when practicing http://minutillo.com/steve/weblog/2003/7/19/32822

  18. Taking the Test • Come Prepared • Extra pencils • Calculator working order • Skim over the test before beginning • Ensures you have full test • Plan of attack • Complete easy problems first • Ensures you get credit if time runs out

  19. Watch the Clock • Running out of time should not prevent you from showing what you know • Look at number of points and time allotted • Allows you to see how long a problem will take • Partial credit awarded by most instructors • Concentrate on high number point questions • Leave time at end to review answers • Caution against changing answers

  20. After the Test • Look over the graded test • Answer the missed questions correctly • If you or study group cannot figure out answer, see your instructor for help • Finals cover all year http://www.cartoonstock.com/directory/h/hymn_gifts.asp

  21. Getting to Know Instructors • Professionals in field you are studying • Teachers can provide references • Professors are in charge of course and can focus study efforts • Answer hard questions not understood • Assign grades • Likely to know employers and provide leads • May be aware of scholarships/other money

  22. Keep in Mind • Teachers have spent their careers studying this material • Professors are teachers by choice • Demands on their time • Approach with specific question in mind http://kcsos.kern.org/professionaldevelopment/

  23. Well-Rounded = Effective • Life must be in order to be effective • See yourself as a wheel for wellness • Cannot roll with one flat side http://www.kumc.edu/studentcenter/images/wheel.gif

  24. Intellectual • Take full advantage of opportunities at institution • Join clubs, organizations unrelated to engineering to remain fresh for core classes

  25. Social • Most students seem to master • Plan time well enough to learn and enjoy this aspect • Friends may provide network later for your professional life

  26. Physical • Fitness, Sleep, and Nutrition • Exercise helps you study better • Sleep deprivation reduces productivity • Eating sensible diet will help with success

  27. Spiritual • Activities keep you renewed • Small group study • Attending services • Meditating • Immersing self in music and time for personal reflection

  28. Emotional • Create support networks • Do not feel you have to solve every problem on your own • Find someone to talk with that you trust • “Fill the Reserves”

  29. Effective Use of Time • Effective time management will help you experience all aspects of college and succeed • Make every minute count • Find suitable study times for each subject • Responsible flexibility allows for fun • Make enough nonwork areas that can be converted to work areas if needed

  30. Scheduling Work and Activities Simple Effective Planner • Plan a schedule with: • Classes • Study Time • Includes Make-Up • Eating • Sleeping • Work • Student Organizations • Easier to drop activity http://www.billybear4kids.com/graduation/back-to-school/Schedule/weekly.html

  31. Calendars • Daily and weekly calendars are important • Create a long-range schedule for big projects, exams, and other class items

  32. To Do list every morning (or evening before) Prioritize events with some system Keep in mind long-term and intermediate goals when planning Example of Prioritizing Method: A = Vital Needs Attn. Today B = Important Should be done soon C = Optional No one will notice if not completed today Franklin Covey Method Organizing Tasks

  33. Prioritized Task List Example A3 Finish Chem Lab (Due Tomorrow) A5 Complete Math Assignment B3 Outline English Paper A4 Workout at Gym B2 Debug Computer Program A6 Annotate Math Notes B1 Annotate Chem Notes A7 Meditation C1 Call Significant Other C2 Write Parents A2 Mail phone bill (due Mon.) C3 Shop for movies A1 Plan Day

  34. Stay Effective • Tackle most important activities when at your best • Know what type of person you are and when you accomplish activities • Pace yourself

  35. Accountability • Be accountable for your goals and intentions • Accountability partner • Share your goals/intentions • Meet about once a week for checks

  36. Overcoming Challenges • Focus on Controllables • Figure out what can be done, if anything, to solve a problem • Keep it in Perspective • Examine real impact of situation • Move on to the Positive • Learn from negatives and move on • Remember, Everyone Fails

  37. Famous Person’s Accomplishments and Failures 1831 - Failed in Business 1832 - Defeated for Legislature 1833 - Failed in Business (again) 1834 - Elected to Legislature 1835 - Fiancé died 1838 - Defeated for Speaker 1840 - Defeated for Elector

  38. Famous Person’s Accomplishments and Failures 1843 - Defeated for Congress 1846 - Elected to Congress 1848 - Defeated for Congress 1855 - Defeated for Senate 1856 - Defeated for Vice-President 1858 - Defeated for Senate

  39. Abraham Lincoln’s Accomplishments and Failures 1860 - Elected President • Accomplishment - Failure Record • 3 - 11 • Likely our greatest president http://www.civics-online.org/library/formatted/images/lincoln1.html

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