- FIND A PLACE & MAKE TIME. It is important for those who are learning to have an adequate place where learning can take place. This can be the library or media center in school or city. One can also choose a place in the house, for example a study place, the living room, bedroom desk, etc. The place chosen should provide a positive learning environment and be free of possible distractions which may interfere with the educational process. Time is also an important factor to take into account. Too much time will lead to overwhelming and burnout. Too little time will not allow for proper learning development. Choose an amount of time which is adequate for the task. Recommended time ranges from 30 minutes up to 3 hours.
- CHOOSE APPROPRIATE SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE. As students progress through their education they must choose which skills or knowledge are appropriate for them to learn. Learning builds on learning, and it is recommended that students begin with a basic introduction before moving on to more advanced subject areas.
- ENGAGE WITH OTHERS. Share what you learn. Argumentation is a great way for learners to share what they have reviewed, practice, and studied. By engaging with others we can expand our knowledge and skills, while providing the possibility for innovation and imagination.
- PERSEVERE THROUGH PATIENCE. Patience is needed to learn. Much of becoming educated comes from attempting that which may be either unknown or unfamiliar to us. It comes from taking risks and being wrong at times even in front of our classmates. But we keep trying and trying and ask for help until success is reached.
- PLAN FOR MORE. Learning is never ending. It can take a lifetime and one can dedicate their life toward the pursuit and development of an area of interest. There is more learning to be achieved through the many established educational levels: Grade school, High school, College, Grad school, Work and Employment, and some learning which is entirely up to us to master and unlock.
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