3568. The Secret Is Using Learning Strategies

We as teachers wish all our students would learn, right? 

Have you noticed what good students or learners are like? 

We as teachers want every student would learn. And we want to help and assist and attend all our students. We want all our students would be good ones. It's so because we as teachers should love our students with benevolence love, which means we want to seek what is good for them. However, we are prone to accept the students the way they are. 

Good students usually know they are good students. 

Any average student can become a good one. 

They, good students, are conscious and aware they are good students. They utilize learning strategies and are aware they usually learn. 

What are those learning strategies? Well, it is up to what school subject those students are learning: math, linguistics, religion, English as a second language, science, biology, history, literature, fine arts... 

Some examples? Reading a text for the gist, reading a text to memorize the main information, making up an outline with the main ideas from a text, revising what already studied and read, giving a circumlocution when the student doesn't know how to say a given word in the language he's learning, saying the meaning or description of another word the student doesn't know, consulting the Internet, basing new knowledge upon already known notions, etc., etc. 

Let us help out our students to become better students, with loads of patience and perseverance. 

On this very blog, if you tap onto the "learning strategies" label or tag, you will find a lot on learning strategies. Have a nice week. 

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