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Beating Distractions in Learning with Home Study

Many people who work from home are often heard complaining of all the distractions; the phone ringing, the lure of the television set, the pile of dirty dishes that beckon, and the like. So, many of you might be concerned with allowing your child to school from home for the same reason. You can barely get them to do their homework as it is, right? And if you have to nag to get them to do their housework, how can you possible get them to do their schoolwork?

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Blame the Furniture for the Poor Education!

In the learning process, there are determinants if the students do really learn as or not. Factors such as the ability and effectiveness of the instructor, the method of instruction, the attentiveness of students… But did you know that the furniture arrangement in the classroom affects learning too? Yes it does.

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Should Teachers Lecture or Students Talk?

While some students prefer lectures where the professors do all of the talking, other students like to participate in the discussion. The latter is commendable. When students are allowed to speak, they become better communicators as well as become more interested in the topic.

Students who are encouraged to speak in class learn how to express their selves verbally. Students who possess strong communication skills are making it big in interviews and perform better when dealing with clients or customers. As we are all aware of, the employment industry often requires people with good communication skills. These people appear to be more confident as well.

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Discover your Learning Style

Learning style is not only an important consideration when teaching a class, but can be very important for the student as he/she prepares to study for a class. For a teacher, the fact that most classes contain more than one learning styles makes teaching a challenge. Conversely, when a student understands his/her learning style, it allows the student to adapt to the method which best fits his abilities. Your goal as a student is to learn the material, and the ability to adapt to the learning tools that best suites you is vital. Consider three types of learners and how best to develop a learning style that works for you.

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Listening and Note-taking

What happens in the classroom is a central part to making good grades and learning the material. From attendance to practicing good listening skills to great note taking, the discipline practiced and learned here will make studying for exams much easier. Many students make the mistake of assuming the teacher simply lectures from the textbook and that they can study the book and get all the materials. A good teacher will use the text as an alternate source and will build lectures around supplemental materials, designing the course to give a broader overview than that found in one text. Therefore, the student who does well must read, listen, and participate in class discussions to get a good handle on course materials, and ensure better note taking.

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