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      Study Tips

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      I get bored if I study in the same place every time. I have a few places to study where I feel comfortable so I can change to whatever place fits my mood best. But - I always have what I need in my bookbag, including my laptop.

      Juanita Torres, Student, college sophomore    Minnesota


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      Studying is a psychological thing in that you have to be decided before you commence. Remember that whenever you start to study, your mind should be relaxed.

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      Seat Students at Tables

      I seat my students in groups of four or five at tables. This allows students to face each other and interact in positive ways. Students can work together in a cooperative manner. Also, it is easier for me to manage their behavior since I have to monitor several groups rather than twenty-five to thirty students.


      End-of-Class Review Time

      Try to leave a few minutes at the end of class for students to review their written notes and ask questions. During this time, students can also compare their notes with those of other students. This will help ensure that students have an accurate set of notes.



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