
Study Wise
A Program for Maximizing Your Learning Potential
Lawrence J. Greene(Author)
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 24. February 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-0-13-111521-7 (ISBN)
Description
For freshman orientation courses in Student Success and Study Skills.
This text is a multi-faceted instructional program that gives first-year students the essential tools they require to learn productively and succeed academically. In addition to providing highly effective study and test preparation skills, the book also trains students to think analytically, critically, and strategically. It systematically offers a range of specific, easy-to-learn and -use methods for identifying, understanding, and solving the day-to-day problems individuals are likely to encounter in college and in life.
This text is a multi-faceted instructional program that gives first-year students the essential tools they require to learn productively and succeed academically. In addition to providing highly effective study and test preparation skills, the book also trains students to think analytically, critically, and strategically. It systematically offers a range of specific, easy-to-learn and -use methods for identifying, understanding, and solving the day-to-day problems individuals are likely to encounter in college and in life.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 210 mm
Weight
748 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-111521-7 (9780131115217)
Schweitzer Classification
Content
Taking a Look in Mirror: A Self-assessment.
I. MAXIMIZING YOUR LEARNING POTENTIAL: FIGURING OUT HOW TO WIN IN SCHOOL.
1. Learning Styles.
2. Managing Time, Recording Assignments, and Solving Problems.
3. Getting Organized.
4. Creating A Study Sanctuary.
II. DEVELOPING A SCHOOL SUCCESS SYSTEM: LEARNING HOW TO STUDY MORE PRODUCTIVELY.
5. Power Reading.
6. Turbocharging Your Reading Compreshension.
7. Taking Notes from Textbooks.
8. Taking Notes From Lectures.
9. Taking Tests.
III. APPLYING STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE: GETTING WHAT YOU WANT, NEED, AND DESERVE.
10. Goals and Priorities.
11. Developing a Personal Strategy.
12. Handling the Educational System and Your Finances.
13. Decisions, Consequences, and Outcomes.
14. Being Smart.
Appendix I. Writing Research Papers.
Appendix II. Reproducible Forms.
I. MAXIMIZING YOUR LEARNING POTENTIAL: FIGURING OUT HOW TO WIN IN SCHOOL.
1. Learning Styles.
2. Managing Time, Recording Assignments, and Solving Problems.
3. Getting Organized.
4. Creating A Study Sanctuary.
II. DEVELOPING A SCHOOL SUCCESS SYSTEM: LEARNING HOW TO STUDY MORE PRODUCTIVELY.
5. Power Reading.
6. Turbocharging Your Reading Compreshension.
7. Taking Notes from Textbooks.
8. Taking Notes From Lectures.
9. Taking Tests.
III. APPLYING STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE: GETTING WHAT YOU WANT, NEED, AND DESERVE.
10. Goals and Priorities.
11. Developing a Personal Strategy.
12. Handling the Educational System and Your Finances.
13. Decisions, Consequences, and Outcomes.
14. Being Smart.
Appendix I. Writing Research Papers.
Appendix II. Reproducible Forms.