
Learning to Learn
The Skill and Will of College Success
Pearson (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 23. May 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
336 pages
978-0-13-158606-2 (ISBN)
Description
For courses in Learning Strategies, First-Year Seminar, and Study Skills.
Using a broad-based approach to college success that is grounded in current theory and research in cognitive and motivational psychology, this text shows students how skill AND will are both necessary for success in learning in college and throughout life. Strategy-based rather than learning-style based, it takes students from where they are currently on the skill-will continuum (high skill, low will; low skill, high will; low skill, low will; or high skill, high will), helps them develop a variety of learning strategies, tells them when to use them, and explains how to generate the energy, desire, and self-confidence to make those strategies work for them. Multiple assessments throughout help students evaluate their progress, and hands-on activities allow them to try out new strategies. Increased coverage of Life Skills is new to this edition.
Using a broad-based approach to college success that is grounded in current theory and research in cognitive and motivational psychology, this text shows students how skill AND will are both necessary for success in learning in college and throughout life. Strategy-based rather than learning-style based, it takes students from where they are currently on the skill-will continuum (high skill, low will; low skill, high will; low skill, low will; or high skill, high will), helps them develop a variety of learning strategies, tells them when to use them, and explains how to generate the energy, desire, and self-confidence to make those strategies work for them. Multiple assessments throughout help students evaluate their progress, and hands-on activities allow them to try out new strategies. Increased coverage of Life Skills is new to this edition.
Reviews / Votes
Test-taking is an acknowledged problem area for most students. Learning to Learn is more comprehensive than other texts and includes more examples. I was pleased to find the section entitled "Tests as Learning Tools". The more students are encouraged to see where their instructor is coming from, the better they will be able to adjust to the demands of the course.--Kathleen McGough, Broward Community College
More details
Edition
2nd edition
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
658 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-158606-2 (9780131586062)
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Content
1. Becoming a Self-Regulated Learner.
2. Goal Setting: Preparing to Use Your Skill Components.
3. Motivation: Preparing to Use Your Will Components.
4. Managing Your Resources I: External Tools.
5. Managing Your Resources II: Internal TooIs.
6. Improving Your Attention and Memory.
7. Improving Your Cognition and Metacognition.
8. Taking Notes.
9. Improving Your Reading.
10. Improving Your Writing.
11. Taking Tests.
12. Critical Thinking.
13. Problem Solving.
14. Conclusion: Assessing Your Progress, Planning Your Future.
Appendix: Choosing a Major and Choosing a Career.
2. Goal Setting: Preparing to Use Your Skill Components.
3. Motivation: Preparing to Use Your Will Components.
4. Managing Your Resources I: External Tools.
5. Managing Your Resources II: Internal TooIs.
6. Improving Your Attention and Memory.
7. Improving Your Cognition and Metacognition.
8. Taking Notes.
9. Improving Your Reading.
10. Improving Your Writing.
11. Taking Tests.
12. Critical Thinking.
13. Problem Solving.
14. Conclusion: Assessing Your Progress, Planning Your Future.
Appendix: Choosing a Major and Choosing a Career.