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Study Skills

Presented By: Aqsa Muzaffar (S2022146018)


Presented To: Ma’am Sana Fatima
Table of Content

 What are Study Skills


 Learning Styles
 Assessment
 Management
 Importance of Study Skills
 Conclusion
 References
Study Skills
• Study skills are the strategies
used to improve the learning
abilities. It helps in enhancing
the potential of a person by
improving their abilities to
study/Read. Study skills are
essential to select and organize
information when overwhelmed
with various information
(Shahidi, et al., 2014).
• A study skill is a technique that
will help a student in studying,
recalling, and retaining
information.
Cont...

 Study Skills are techniques used in order to achieve greater


success in learning.
 These skills can be used in number of ways
 To process and organize new information
 To help retain information
 To see the connection between concepts
 To use previously learned material in order to learn new
material/Information
Learning Styles
Assessment

 Presenting Complaints of the Student


 Clinical Interview with Teacher
 VARK Questionnaire
 Curriculum Based Assessment (CBA)
 Achievement Test (CAB)
 SQ3R is a five step strategy that can
be used while reading any text. The
Five Step SQ3R method is a reading
comprehension technique that helps
Strategy to students identify important facts and
retain information within their
Study (SQ3R) textbook. SQ3R (or SQRRR) is an
acronym that stands for the five steps
of the reading comprehension process.
Try these steps for a more efficient and
effective study session:
 Survey
 Questions
 Reading
 Recite
 Review
Cont..
• Survey: Instead of reading the entire book, start by skimming the first chapter
and taking notes on any headings, subheadings, images, or other standout
features like charts.
• Question: Formulate questions around the chapter’s content, such as, What is
this chapter about? What do I already know about this subject?
• Read: Begin reading the full chapter and look for answers to the questions
you formulated.
• Recite: After reading a section, summarize in your own words what you just
read. Try recalling and identifying major points and answering any questions
from the second step.
• Review: Once you have finished the chapter, it’s important to review the
material to fully understand it. Quiz yourself on the questions you created and
re-read any portions you need to.
The PQ4R Method
 This method takes an active
approach to learning that
improves memorization and
understanding of the topic.
Similar to SQ3R method above,
PQ4R is an acronym that stands
for the six steps in the process.
 Preview
 Questions
 Reading
 Reflecting
 Recite
 Review
The Feynman Technique
 The Feynman Technique is an efficient method of learning a concept
quickly by explaining it in plain and simple terms. It’s based on the idea, “If
you want to understand something well, try to explain it simply.” What that
means is, by attempting to explain a concept in our own words, we are
likely to understand it a lot faster.
 Write the subject/concept at the top of the sheet.
 Then, explain it in your own words as if you were teaching someone else.
 Review what you wrote and identify any areas where you were wrong.
Once you have identified them, go back to your notes or reading material
and figure out the correct answer.
 Lastly, if there are any areas in your writing where you used technical
terms or complex language, go back and rewrite these sections in simpler
terms for someone who doesn’t have the educational background you
have.
Color Coded Notes
 Messy notes can make it hard to recall the important points
of a lecture. Writing in color is a dynamic way to organize
the information you’re learning. It also helps you review and
prioritize the most important ideas (Chai, et al. 2017).
 Write down key points in red.
 Highlight important information in yellow.
 Organize topics by color.
 Don’t color everything—just the most important
information.
Some Other Strategies

 Some of the other techniques used to recall, retain and


retrieve information are
 Study before bed
 Using Flash Cards
 Using Peg Words
Importance of Study Skills

 Good study skills can increase your Confidence, Competence,


and Self-Esteem.
 They can also Reduce Anxiety about tests and deadlines.
 By developing effective study skills, you may be able to Cut
Down on the Numbers of Hours Spend Studying, leaving more
time for other things in your life.
 It helps to Improve the Grades of the children.
Conclusion

 Study skills are strategies that help in improving the


process of effectual learning. Numerous strategies can
prove a boon to this road, but one should always
identify and adopt the ones that will be able to meet his
or her specific requirements to the fullest.
Cont…

 https://youtu.be/-LuBA5eYV28
 https://en.bigbyteedu.com/news/blog/learner-kinds-and-the-best-learning-s
trategies
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_5OBoVl00k&t=27s
References

 Shahidi, F., Dowlatkhah, H. R., Avand, A., Musavi, S. R., &


Mohammadi, E. (2014). A study on the quality of study skills of
newly-admitted students of Fasa University of Medical
Sciences. Journal of advances in medical education &
professionalism, 2(1), 45–50.
 Chai, M. T., Saad, M. N. M., Kamel, N., & Malik, A. S. (2017).
EEG analysis of color effects using effective connectivity based
on graph theory during a multimedia learning task. Paper
presented at the Life Sciences Conference (LSC).IEEE:
Piscataway, N

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