Getting Started
True-False
- I am aware of my intellectual strengths and weaknesses. True
- I am able to know what kind of information is most important to learn. True
- I am good at organizing information. True
- I know what the teacher expects me to learn. True
- I am good at remembering information. False
- I have control over how well I learn. True
- I am a good judge of how well I understand something. True
- I learn more when I am interested in the topic. True
- I try to use strategies or learning techniques that have worked for me in the past. False
- I am aware of the methods that I am using when I study. False
- I use different learning strategies depending on the situation. True
- I use my intellectual strengths to compensate for my weaknesses. True
- I know when each strategy I use will be most effective. True
- I slow down when I encounter important information. True
- I draw pictures, diagrams and take notes to help me understand while learning. True
- I try to translate new information into my own words. True
- I ask myself if what I’m reading is related to what I already know. True
- I try to break studying down into smaller steps. False
- I ask myself periodically if I am meeting my goals. True
- I consider several alternatives to a problem before I answer. True
- I find myself analyzing the usefulness of strategies while I study. False
- I ask myself questions about how well I am doing while learning something new. True
- I ask others for help when I don’t understand something. True
- I am persistent when working on a challenging problem. True
- I re-evaluate my assumptions when I get confused. True
- I stop and re-read or re-view material when I get confused. True
- I know how well I did once I finish a test. False
- I ask myself if there was an easier way to do things after I finish a task. True
- I ask myself how well I accomplish my goals once I’m finished. True
- I ask myself if I learned as much as I could have once I finish a task. True
A. Provide a summary of your perceived areas of strengths and areas of needed improvement
I believe my strengths are definitely things involving Math and Science. Although I seem to be quite skilled in English and Social Studies as well, I believe I am not as strong in those areas. As for my method of learning things, I can get a basic understanding no matter how information is presented. I do prefer reading information on my own so I can process stuff in my brain as I go along. My main areas in need of improvement would definitely be learning to take better notes, studying, and retaining information. I am not completely used to taking notes yet and learning what is best for me so it is often very frustrating whenever I am required to take notes because I do not understand how I am supposed to do so. As for studying, I have never been a fan of studying because it has no effect on how I do on a test or quiz. I believe studying will be necessary in the future, but as for now, I see no purpose in studying if I can already memorize the information ahead of time. Lastly, I seem to struggle with keeping information in my head once the semester or test is over. I believe my brain seems to think that information is no longer needed and therefore I do not need to remember it. This can. Be very frustrating when I desperately want to remember something but I cannot because it has been far too long since I last had a major purpose for said information.
B. Provide the ratio of true to false out of 30.
Course Benchmark Goals
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What is it that you hope to know and be able to do at the conclusion of the class?
I hope to have a better understanding of the history of music and how multiple genres can be connected to each other through history.
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How motivated are you to achieve these goals?
Sadly, I am never really motivated that often so I do not really know how to answer this question, but I believe I am quite motivated when it comes to achieving these goals.
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How will you increase your motivation if it becomes low during the course of the semester?
I will try to think of all of the benefits this class will provide for me and hopefully become more motivated through those thoughts.
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What strategies can you use to achieve your goals?
My strategy will be trying to constantly focus on my work and create the best quality work I can do, but still make it in by the deadline.
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What might interfere with your achievement and how can you prevent this interference?
The main interference would be an extreme lack of motivation, but since that's already how I feel the majority of the time, I believe that I can overcome such a small road bump on my way to achieving my goals.