THE WAYS OF EFFECTIVE STUDY
Keywords:
teaching techniques, obtain, determine, effective way, learning style, benefits, examination
Abstract
One of the most difficult things for students to learn is how to create a system of studying that works for them. The author mentions different learning styles, a wide range of teaching techniques that are useful for students in their studying process.
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3. Smith S, Glenberg A, Bjork R. Environmental context and human memory. Mem Cogn 1978;6:342–53. [Google Scholar]
4. Smith S, Rothkopf E. Contextual enrichment and distribution of practice in the classroom. Cogn Instr 1984;1:341–58. [Google Scholar]
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8. Khan R, Payne M, Chahine S. Peer assessment in the objective structured clinical examination: a scoping review. Med Teach 2017:1–12. [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
9. Borggreve A, Meijer J, Schreuder H, et al. Simulation-based trauma education for medical students: a review of literature. Med Teach 2017:1–8. [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
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14. Edwards, A. J., Weinstein, C. E., Goetz, E. T., & Alexander, P. A. (2014). Learning and study strategies: Issues in assessment, instruction, and evaluation. Elsevier.
Published
2021-05-21
How to Cite
Idrisalieva Lyubov Suyunbaevna. (2021). THE WAYS OF EFFECTIVE STUDY. Central Asian Journal of Literature, Philosophy and Culture, 2(5), 82-86. https://doi.org/10.47494/cajlpc.v2i5.127
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