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Q: What is learning?
Learning is the process of acquiring knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes through study, experience, or teaching.
Q: What are learning strategies?
Learning strategies are methods and techniques that help students understand, remember, and apply knowledge effectively.
Q: What is independent learning?
Independent learning means taking responsibility for your own learning.
Q: What is auditory learning?
Auditory learning is learning through listening and speaking.
Q: What is visual learning?
Visual learning is learning through seeing information such as diagrams, charts, and images.
Q: What is kinesthetic learning?
Kinesthetic learning is learning through doing, practice, and hands-on activities.
Q: What is multi-sensory learning?
Multi-sensory learning is learning by using several senses together.
What does SQ4R stand for?
Survey, Question, Read, Write/Relate, Recite, Review
Q: What does PQ4R stand for?
Preview, Question, Read, Reflect, Recite, Review.
Q: What is the main difference between SQ4R and PQ4R?
SQ4R includes Write/Relate, while PQ4R includes Reflect.
Q: Why is time management important?
It helps students balance academic work, meet deadlines, and reduce stress.
Q: What should a study timetable include?
Lectures, self-study, group discussions, assignments, and breaks.
Q: What are the advantages of study groups?
Sharing resources, clarifying concepts, exchanging ideas, increasing motivation, and preparing for examinations.
Q: How should students prepare for examinations?
Attend classes, complete assignments, take good notes, and review regularly.
Q: What is academic integrity?
Academic integrity means following examination rules, avoiding cheating, and being honest.