study skills in the classroom alan and holly bass san diego mesa college october 2011

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Study Skills in the Classroom Alan and Holly Bass San Diego Mesa College October 2011

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Page 1: Study Skills in the Classroom Alan and Holly Bass San Diego Mesa College October 2011

Study Skills in the Classroom

Alan and Holly Bass

San Diego Mesa College

October 2011

Page 2: Study Skills in the Classroom Alan and Holly Bass San Diego Mesa College October 2011

A word about our background

experience…

Page 3: Study Skills in the Classroom Alan and Holly Bass San Diego Mesa College October 2011

Overview Organization: The Notebook Syllabus/Campus Quiz Learning Styles Math Anxiety: Daily Quizzes/Autobiography Goal Setting Motivation Reading a Math Textbook Test Taking Retention and Study Strategies Time Management Succeed in Math!

Page 4: Study Skills in the Classroom Alan and Holly Bass San Diego Mesa College October 2011

Before we start bombarding you with material…

NOBODY does ALL this stuff!

Which of these materials should you use?

The ones you think will work for YOU and YOUR STUDENTS!

Page 5: Study Skills in the Classroom Alan and Holly Bass San Diego Mesa College October 2011

Organization - The Notebook

Being organized can make a huge difference for students. Students respond well to being forced to stay organized.

The Three-Ring Binder: Key SectionsClass Notes Section Homework Section Exam Section

The Rubric

PLEASE…MODIFY THE RUBRIC!

Page 6: Study Skills in the Classroom Alan and Holly Bass San Diego Mesa College October 2011

Day One – Syllabus/Campus Quiz

You can begin your course with a great study skills activity.

Students immediately get involved in the class.

Allows students to meet new study group members on day 1.

Students take Syllabus Quiz, Professor takes roll.

Students take Campus Quiz to get familiar with their resources.

Activity: The Syllabus Quiz / Campus Quiz

Page 7: Study Skills in the Classroom Alan and Holly Bass San Diego Mesa College October 2011

Learning Styles

It is easy to help a student identify which of the three primary learning styles (visual, auditory, or

kinesthetic).

It is also easy to give them tips about how to take advantage of their preferred learning style.

Activity: Learning Styles Inventory

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Math AnxietyDaily Quizzes and Autobiography Activity: Daily Quiz given at beginning of class

4 – 5 questions from previous class

Immediate feedback

Constantly emphasizes importance of not only doing homework but working problems without notes/book

Activity: Autobiography

Students reflect on positive and negative experiences to form action plan for this course.

Pinpoint where their math anxiety started and why.

Page 9: Study Skills in the Classroom Alan and Holly Bass San Diego Mesa College October 2011

Goal SettingThe most important thing for students to understand about

goal setting is that the goals should be realistic.

Activity: Ed Plan/ Counselor Require Students to visit Counselor, Have Counselor visit

classroom

Activity: Goals I & II Short/Long Term Educational Goals, Using Resources

Activity: Goal Setting Student Reflective Learning (SRL)

Page 10: Study Skills in the Classroom Alan and Holly Bass San Diego Mesa College October 2011

Motivation

Motivation is the prerequisite for ALL good study skills.

Have students address why they are in college and your course.

Activity: Motivation I & II

Page 11: Study Skills in the Classroom Alan and Holly Bass San Diego Mesa College October 2011

Reading a Math Textbook

We know using a textbook can be challenging for students.

Why not give them time in class to do a guided reading activity for a section.

The process is based on SQRRR.

Activity: Trying the Reading Technique Activity: Homework

Page 12: Study Skills in the Classroom Alan and Holly Bass San Diego Mesa College October 2011

Test TakingStruggling developmental students equate homework to

test-preparation and have never been taught otherwise.

Share tips about test prep and test taking.

Activity: Practice Test! 10 to 15 problems, 30 to 40 minutes…of SILENCE! Emphasize to students that they are learning a STUDY SKILL.

Activity: Test Preparation

Activity: Test Reflections

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Retention and General Study Tips

Explaining a little about how memory works can help students see why study skills are important.

Try modeling effective memory techniques in class…

Activity: Making Note Cards! Activity: Cheat Sheet Activity: Retention and Study Strategies

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Time Management

Discuss The College Rule!

Activity : Weekly Schedule - Using a Day Planner

Should include hours available to go to study and sleep, tutoring center, exercise and eat.

Revisit the weekly schedule!First week Third week Eighth week Twelfth week

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Succeed in Math!

If you can spare just 5 or 10 minutes once a week for the first six weeks of class you can cover

every major Study Skills topic.

Presentation: Succeed in Math!

Encourage discussion:“What do you guys think?”

Page 16: Study Skills in the Classroom Alan and Holly Bass San Diego Mesa College October 2011

A word about these materials…

It’s all YOURS!

Modify!

Make it work for YOUR students.

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THANK YOU!!and Thanks Pearson Education

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www.alanbass.com