by Dee Herrod
Study Skills for High School Students Learning how to study effectively and efficiently is skill that often eludes high school students. As a teacher I observed that many students do poorly on tests because understand h...read more
Parents, teachers, academic theorists and administrators are engaged in a full on,nostrils-flared-and-lock ed-horns battle over full-day kindergarten programs. The best judge of the viability of the day-long program is read...read more
by crfuller
What if I told you that I improved my grades simply by the type of notepaper I purchased, when and how I chose to read and even by eating candy in class? I did just that. Attending college, as an adult, I have made s...read more
by Sweetsmile
No matter what you are learning, you may want to find efficient ways to improve your study. How to realize your aim? When learning something, you must pay attention to methods, and it is important to improve your way of...read more
by Hazel Adams
Have you ever known someone who highlighted the entire chapter of a textbook because they thought every word was important or spent days memorizing vocabulary that never even appeared on the exam? Below is an analysis of s...read more
Working with teens in the classroom can be very challenging especially boys in high school. Here is a rubric or study guide of five steps to help teens understand how to take notes in class, participate, and manage their ...read more
by Denise Kelly
++ Revision Tips ++ We all have went through dreaded exams and no matter what level you are on you feel so stressed and nervous before any exam. It can leave you very tense and feel like pulling your hair out through fu...read more
by Winnie Cao
How to cram last minute for exams or tests: Okay, well, you really should've studied, but you: forgot/couldn't be bothered/was too busy/did but still don't really know your stuff well/insert other lame excuse here. The ...read more
by Deborah Lees
Yay, exam time again with all the trimmings: Pressure to do well, to beat your older sibling, to get into the world's most amazing college that everyone else is going to. Plus there's all the excitement of getting away fro...read more
We all have a different style of learning. Some learn better by seeing, some by doing, and some by hearing. Usually we benefit by a combination of these various activities. That is why it is beneficial to hear and liste...read more
by Steve Gray
As a high school guidance counselor, I frequently engage in discussions with students regarding their use of study time and space at home while they are preparing for a test. When I ask, "How do you study on a Wednesday n...read more
by Louise Green
How terrible the exams are coming up and all the children want to do is have FUN FUN FUN, revising isn't fun but thats the reality but at least there is a way that when they do revise it will stay there with these easy, qu...read more
by Manal Ali
Revising for exams can be stressful for some and a breeze for others. In this article there will be information about how to revise well, stress free and feel happy with what you've achieved. It's good to start revisio...read more
What is the secret to studying? Read on to discover four dynamic study tips for high school students. Learn to overcome your anxiety, break, breathe, and review to improve your study habits and your grades. Overcome you...read more
I have found through my personal experience that though each student has a separate style of learning the most universally helpful study skill is to write down your own notes, repetition is essential to memorization. ...read more
by Harry Reed
Studying is not hard at all, it is infact quite an easy thing to do and it only requires preparation and the wanting to succeed. All you really need is a few notebooks, highlighters, textbooks and some flashcards. In c...read more
How to get ahead in school means how to not cheat. I found many obstacles in school. Some of my college papers came back ungraded. I turned in my essay 5 times until I got a C grade. I experienced in grade school how e...read more
As a teacher, I allow my students to work with partners whenever possible to review material, read difficult text articles, and to study prior to tests. I tell my students that the ultimate test of whether they know the ma...read more
Studying is a skill that must be developed early in one's educational career as it becomes more vital as time goes on. It is important to understand that your study habits can not be changed overnight. Rather, making small...read more
Getting nervous for exams well to your luck there are several tips for studying, whether your planning some last minute cramming or a well planned revise schedule. It only takes some determination and will-power to start g...read more
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