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Title | Article: Teaching Learning Strategies |
Body | From http://www.arabick12.org/profdev/articles.html#2 Teaching Learning Strategies By Dr. Wafa Hassan, The George Washington University Learning strategies are ways of thinking and analyzing that the student uses to understand his or her learning process. A successful teacher is one who uses different methods to convey lessons, such as audio, visual, and sensory methods, in order to attract the students' attention and to assist them to receive the knowledge from different sensory channels. The effective learning strategies that are used in language learning are divided into two parts: (1) Prior knowledge strategies and (2) strategies that depend on the task. The prior knowledge strategies are the ones that could be applied to different tasks and are based on the learner's perception of his or her way of learning and method of thinking. On the other hand, strategies for educational purposes are different, because they depend on the task for which they are being used and the availability of the resources. Read the entire article at http://www.arabick12.org/profdev/articles.html#2 . |
Source | NCLRC |
Inputdate | 2007-05-13 09:55:01 |
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Publishdate | 2007-05-14 00:00:00 |
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