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As a teacher and a learner I have often wished I was more aware of how to be an effective learner. The following text has answered many of my questions.
Expert learners are:
- Strategic, goal-directed learners. They formulate plans for
learning, devise effective strategies and tactics to optimize learning;
they organize resources and tools to facilitate learning; they monitor
their progress toward mastery; they recognize their own strengths and
weaknesses as learners; and they abandon plans and strategies that are
ineffective
- Resourceful, knowledgeable learners. They bring considerable prior
knowledge to new learning; they activate that prior knowledge to
identify, organize, prioritize and assimilate new information. They
recognize the tools and resources that would help them find, structure,
and remember new information; and they know how to transform new
information into meaningful and useable knowledge
- Purposeful, motivated learners. Their goals are focused on mastery
rather than performance; they know how to set challenging learning
goals for themselves and how to sustain the effort and resilience that
reaching those goals will require; they can monitor and regulate
emotional reactions that would be impediments or distractions to their
successful learning
this text is taken from CAST Guidelines
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Last Updated ( Friday, 25 July 2008 )
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