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Karen L. Compton – ProQuest LLC, 2022
In this study, a phenomenological approach was used to explore first-year seminar students' perceptions of two modes of study skills instruction, and the resulting influence on noncognitive skills, for students at a 4-year, private college in the southeastern United States. The exploration focused on two modes of study skills instruction,…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Student Attitudes, Study Skills, Skill Development
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Motevalli, Saeid; Hamzah, Mohd Sahandri Ghani; Roslan, Samsilah; Hamzah, Siti Raba'ah; Garmjani, Maryam Gholampour – Asian Journal of University Education, 2021
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effectiveness of study skills training on the qualitative academic achievement of girl high school students. This study was conducted by using an experimental design with pretest, posttest, and follow-up with the control group. The participants were 32 students from girl high school students of…
Descriptors: Study Skills, Skill Development, Academic Achievement, High School Students
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Holly J. Swanson; Bryan Dewsbury – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2024
First-year students often struggle with self-regulated learning, particularly in monitoring and accurately assessing their level of understanding and translating that into appropriate preparation for rigorous post-secondary coursework. When their academic struggles become extreme, they can be placed in probationary programs. An intervention…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Intervention, Student Experience, Academic Probation
Vosniadou, Stella; Lawson, Michael J.; Stephenson, Helen; Bodner, Erin – UNESCO International Bureau of Education, 2021
The purpose of this publication is to provide basic information to teachers about how to help students become independent learners. Its recommendations are based on the conceptual framework known as "self-regulated learning," or SRL. Self-regulated learners have flexible knowledge and skills that enable them to manage their cognition,…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Skill Development, 21st Century Skills, Academic Achievement
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Weber, Felix – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2019
The Future Skills Report about the future of learning and higher Education (Ehlers & Kellermann, 2019) defines a variety of skills in which the active learner plays a central role. Starting from this perspective, our idea is to promote future skills with a digital data-driven study assistant for. As a theoretical foundation research about…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Higher Education, Goal Orientation, Self Management
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Moseki, Monki M.; Schulze, Salomé – South African Journal of Education, 2019
Self-regulated learning (SRL) skills are crucial to improving learner achievement, to supporting effective lifelong learning, and to developing the capability to overcome learning difficulties arising from a disadvantaged environment. However, only a few South African studies address the development of SRL skills of secondary school learners. By…
Descriptors: Self Management, High School Students, Grade 10, Urban Schools
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Dawson, Peg – Educational Leadership, 2010
Child psychologist Peg Dawson explains that some students who appear to be lazy simply lack the executive skills they need to stay organized and get their work done. She tells the story of Josh, a student with attention problems whose academic performance started plummeting in middle school. With the help of a coach, Josh learned to manage his…
Descriptors: Time Management, Study Skills, Child Psychology, Student Motivation
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Fulk, Barbara Mushinski; Stormont-Spurgin, Melissa – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1995
Strategies to optimize spelling instruction for students with learning disabilities are presented. Teacher-directed techniques involve a test-teach-test sequence, reduced word lists, reinforcement, imitation plus modeling, analogy strategy, and constant time delay. Eight study techniques to help students improve their spelling skills are also…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Learning Strategies, Skill Development
Lovitt, Thomas C. – PRO-ED, Inc., 2007
Like its two predecessors, "Preventing School Dropouts" [C1991] and "Preventing School Failure" [C2000], this third edition is a book about teaching. Although primarily written for teachers, tutors and parents may also find this book helpful. It is a collection of carefully selected teaching techniques aimed at helping young adults learn important…
Descriptors: Study Skills, Success, Teaching Methods, Classroom Techniques
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Jones, Mary Louise – Clearing House, 1983
Suggests different strategies for helping the educationally disadvantaged high school student improve his or her reading, study, writing skills. (FL)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Educationally Disadvantaged, Learning Activities, Reading Difficulties
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Rhodes, Paula; Swedlow, David – Journal of Dental Education, 1983
A peer tutor program designed to reduce student stress, develop tutor skills, and improve the learning environment is outlined. The program focuses on comprehension of curriculum content, time management, study skills, organization of laboratory projects and study materials, and manual skills development. (MSE)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Dental Students, Higher Education, Peer Teaching
Monahan, Patrick R. – 1992
This practicum was designed to assist 62 incoming, at-risk, ninth-grade students to acquire the knowledge, motivation, interest, and skills necessary to make a successful transition to high school. Primary objectives were to reduce the number of disciplinary infractions; decrease school absences; involve more of the students in school-related…
Descriptors: Attendance, Career Education, Counseling Techniques, Discipline