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Soraya, Siti Zazak; Chen, Mei-Ying – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2022
People in social life often underestimated the presence of migrant workers caused by low skills and lack of education. The decision to continue higher education while working in the host country had tremendous challenges. This study aimed to develop a deeper understanding of the reasons, the problem encountered, and the learning strategies of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Barriers, Migrant Workers, Access to Education
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Kexin Li; Marilyn Lewis – rEFLections, 2016
Investigations into ways students learn to learn have been carried out for decades, with the results of interest to teachers and students as well as to researchers. The present case study aims to add to what we know about learner strategies by reporting the efforts of one student who had, at the time of her studies, no theoretical knowledge of the…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Learning Strategies, Higher Education, Student Attitudes
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Mangram, Jeffrey A.; Haddix, Marcelle; Ochanji, Moses K.; Masingila, Joanna – Journal of Instructional Research, 2015
Massification in higher education in Sub-Saharan Africa is an ongoing reality that poses particular challenges and opportunities for these nations (Mohamedbhai, 2008). Like Scott (1995), we use the term massification to refer to the rapid increase of students attending higher education institutions in the latter part of the 20th century and into…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Active Learning, Learning Strategies, Lecture Method
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Kurt, Serhat – College Quarterly, 2009
Everyone takes notes daily for various reasons. Note taking is very popular in school settings and generally recognized as an effective learning strategy. Further, note taking is a complex process because it requires understanding, selection of information and writing. Some new technological tools may facilitate the note taking process. Among such…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Notetaking, Learning Strategies, College Faculty
McCabe, Don – 1989
The deliberate rewriting of lecture notes into forms suitable for study and review is the key to successful learning. Using the outline technique helps students to think in terms of what the main points are and what are examples or secondary points. The divided page technique allows students to quiz themselves daily on the material they must…
Descriptors: Editing, Higher Education, Learning Strategies, Notetaking
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Hughes, Charles A.; Suritsky, Sharon K. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1994
The notes of 30 university students with learning disabilities (LD) and 30 nondisabled university students were compared on the number of cued and noncued information units recorded and the number and type of abbreviations used. Results showed that the LD students performed significantly lower on all variables. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Learning Disabilities, Learning Strategies
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Spires, Hiller A.; Stone, P. Diane – Journal of Reading, 1989
Describes a Directed Notetaking Activity (DNA) based on three instructional principles: the split page method for structured notetaking; a self-questioning strategy for monitoring levels of involvement before, during, and after notetaking; and direct, explicit teaching of the notetaking process. (RS)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Higher Education, Learning Strategies, Notetaking
Hayward, Pamela A. – 2000
To facilitate the extemporaneous speaking style, the preferred method of speech delivery in public speaking classes, students are advised to take a notecard with key words and phrases on it with them as they deliver the speech. In other words, the speech is to be well rehearsed but not given completely from memory or from a detailed manuscript.…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Higher Education, Learning Disabilities, Learning Strategies
Beecher, Jeff – 1988
Researchers have long debated on whether note-taking results in improved student performance on tests. Over the years, researchers have tried to verify that note-taking helps students "encode" the information involved and that notes are valuable as materials for review. C. C. Crawford's 1925 study concluded that taking notes was better…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Encoding (Psychology), Higher Education, Learning Strategies
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Gibbs, Graham; And Others – Medical Teacher, 1987
Described are five techniques to improve student learning during lectures: (1) separating listening from recording and requiring note-taking to be undertaken from memory; (2) using active review during the lecture; (3) using structured discussion; (4) using instant questionnaires; and (5) having students summarize important things from the…
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Learning Activities, Learning Strategies
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Hynd, Cynthia R.; And Others – Reading Research and Instruction, 1990
Measures the effects of training students to make annotations vs. training them in journal writing, as preparation for objective and essay tests on novels. Finds annotations more effective for objective test items but not for essays. Finds that writing inferential annotations appeared to be correlated with answering inferential questions…
Descriptors: Essay Tests, Higher Education, Journal Writing, Learning Strategies
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Wilson, Ronald W. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1994
Students often complain that lectures requiring simultaneous writing and listening is a difficult task. An alternative method is provided to teachers to facilitate note taking by students. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Strategies, Lecture Method, Notetaking
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Stencel, John E. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1998
Describes a project known as the interactive lecture notebook in which students purchase an ordered copy of class notes in order to encourage better notetaking, save time and effort in lecture presentations, and involve students more actively in notetaking. Contains 16 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Higher Education, Instructional Materials, Learning Strategies
Shambaugh, R. Neal – 1994
Noting that students fail to fully realize the advantages of notetaking as a process to develop a personalized learning system, this paper proposes the use of visual constructions to help students re-establish for themselves the unity of knowledge and to create personalized meanings to this knowledge. The paper summarizes the benefits of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Learning Strategies
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Kiewra, Kenneth A.; Frank, Bernard M. – Journal of Educational Research, 1988
The factual and higher-order achievement of field-independent and -dependent learners was tested after exposure to lecture material. Students engaged in one of three learning techniques. The study investigated the encoding and external-storage functions of the three techniques. Methodology and results are discussed. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Processes, Education Majors, Encoding (Psychology)
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