
Keys to Effective Learning: Study Skills and Habits for Success
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Habit for Success: Persist
Take Action: Prepare to Change a Habit
Real People Persist: Yvette Gomez, Graduate of the University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida
Powerful Questions about Persisting
Inside Tips from Sarah, Self-Management Coach
Habit Summary: Persist
Chapter 2 - Learning Styles: Building and Using Self-Knowledge
Habit for Success: Keep Learning
Real People Keep Learning: Dr. Joyce Bishop, Professor of Psychology at Golden West College
Take Action: Link How You Learn to Coursework and Major
Inside Tips from Carol, Career Coach
Powerful Questions about Continuing to Learn
Chapter 3 - Time and Money: Managing Important Resources
Habit for Success: Think Before You Act
Take Action: Make a To-Do List
Inside Tips from Joyce, Technology Coach
Powerful Questions about Thinking Before You Act
Real People Think Before They Act: Drs. Sampson Davis, Rameck Hunt, and George Jenkins, Graduates of Seton Hall University
Take Action: Map Out Your Budget
Habit Summary: Think Before You Act
Chapter 4 - Setting and Reaching Goals: Using Values, Stress Management, and Teamwork
Habit for Success: Reach Out to Others
Take Action: Explore Your Core Values
Take Action: Create a SMART Goal Achievement Plan
Powerful Questions about Reaching Out to Others
Real People Reach Out to Others: Louise Gaile Edrozo, Graduate of the Registered Nursing Program at Highline Community College, Des Moines, Washington
Habit Summary: Reach Out to Others
Chapter 5 - Critical and Creative Thinking: Solving Problems and Making Decisions
Habit for Success: Create and Imagine
Take Action: Analyze a Statement
Real People Create and Imagine: Charlie Reinhardt, Graduate Student in Hotel Management, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Powerful Questions about Creating and Imagining
Take Action: Gather Evidence of Your Creativity
Inside Tips from Carol, Career Coach
Habit Summary: Create and Imagine
Chapter 6 - Memory: Maximizing Recall for Test Success
Habit for Success: Put Your Senses to Work
Real People Put Their Senses to Work Through the Power of Memory: Henry Gustav Molaison, a Man Without a Memory
Take Action: Linking Memorization and Critical Thinking
Inside Tips from Joyce, Technology Coach
Take Action: Create Your Own Mnemonic
Powerful Questions about Putting Your Senses to Work
Habit Summary: Put Your Sense to Work
Chapter 7 - Reading and Studying: Focusing on Print and Online Materials
Habit for Success: Ask Questions
Take Action: Survey a Text
Inside Tips from Sarah, Self-Management
Real People Ask Questions: Candace Payne, George Washington University, Pre-Med Student
Take Action: Mark Up a Page to Learn
Powerful Questions about Asking Questions
Habit Summary: Ask Questions
Chapter 8 - Reading Across the Disciplines: Math, Science, Social Science, and Literacy Texts
Habit for Success: Use What You Know
Powerful Questions about Using What You Know
Inside Tips from Joyce, Technology Coach
Real People Use What They Know to Learn and Solve Problems: Laban Seyoum, Political Science Graduate Student, Southern Connecticut State University
Take Action: Connect Courses in Different Disciplines to Your Own Success
Habit Summary: Use What You Know
Chapter 9 - Active Listening and Note Taking: Taking In and Recording Information
Habit for Success: Listen Actively
Powerful Questions about Listening Actively
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