

Recite (speak aloud) everything you can remember about what you've just read.Let’s say you’re supposed to read a chapter by your next class. How will you learn all of this information? Secret #1: Use the 3R technique: Read. Your instructor has assigned you certain readings from your textbook and possibly other sources as well. Here, in more detail, are the secrets to learning and doing well in your courses. Okay, that’s two sentences, but these secrets are so important, we snuck in an extra one. And even when you learn it, you need to keep testing yourself regularly over the semester so that what you’ve learned stays learned. If we had only one sentence to tell you the secret, it would be this: The secret to doing well is testing yourself on what you’ve studied - asking yourself questions, retrieving the answers, going back and restudying what you didn’t know, and testing yourself again and again until you learn the material. What we’re about to tell you is the real deal, proven to work in scientific laboratories and in schools from junior high to the university level (McDaniel et al., 2011 McDaniel, Roediger & McDermott, 2007 Roediger, Putnam & Smith, 2011). Psychological research has uncovered many secrets to learning.

You may think that reading and rereading is the best way to learn. How do you study? If you are like most students, your favorite strategy is to read the textbook and your notes, and then read them again (Karpicke, Butler & Roediger, 2009).

Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson Education, Inc. I look forward to working with Delwood School families over the school year, developing quality relationships to enhance learning opportunities and success for everyone.This article originally appeared in Psychology (11th ed.) (2014). This work will be shaped by the values of accountability, collaboration, equity, and integrity. As a community of life-long learners, students, staff, parents, guardians, and community will gather to contribute to student success. These virtues will guide our community as we work together in support of student learning.
Artcut 2009 no funciona professional#
Our vision is: "Success for Everyone."ĭelwood is a caring, child-centered, professional environment, encouraging students to explore and engage their curiousity as they strive to achieve their best.Īt Delwood School, we will focus on three virtues RESPECT, RESPONSIBILITY, and SAFETY. We offer regular English and French Immersion programming for students from Kindergarten to Grade 6.

Our school has been providing excellent education to students in Northeast Edmonton for over 50 years. If you register for Kindergarten or are new to Edmonton Public Schools, you must register online. Non-resident students can enrol in another Division school with space in planned classes.ĭelwood School's attendance area for the Regular Program are the Brintnell and Delwood neighbourhoods. A resident student of Edmonton Public Schools has at least one parent or legal guardian living in Edmonton who is not Roman Catholic. For Grades 2, 4, 5, and 6, we will now only accept resident students who newly move into the school's attendance area for the regular program.
Artcut 2009 no funciona full#
Delwood School is a great place to be!ĭelwood School is full in planned classes in Grades 2, 4, 5, and 6 in the Regular Program. Join our students, their families and staff members who are proud to be a part of Delwood School.
