Chapter 3 Essential Skills for Work, learning and life with Dave W Flashcards
Explain the Reading and Remembering and Striving style
Leaders
not getting impatient with reading, set up reading and memorizing challenges to stay engaged. reading out loud helps focus
Socializers
passive learning such as reading is de energizing. use of visual tools and acronyms helpful, as well as helping others
Performers
Read then review talk with others about the subject use a visual organizer, start well in advance taking plenty of breaks
Adventurers
try reading while walking or treadmill to increase focus reading and discussing helps having fun with acronyms and word games
Artist
lots of time and space to read and reflect, use memory cards and repetition- connect subject with something personal
Intellectuals
checking for inconsistencies when reading a time consuming distraction, use a timer to keep track of time make lots of notes.
Visionaries
Read where there are no distractions difficulty with note memory can cause anxiety about remembering, ,make plenty of notes and use visual aids
Stabalizers
have others help with theory and complex subjects,, takes plenty of time to absorb, check to ensure understanding of exactly what is expected
explain the SQ3R approach
model for reading and comprehension based on five steps Survey question read recite review
What is the S in SQ3R
Survey
What is the Q in SQ3R
Question
What is the first R in SQ3R
Read
What is the second R in SQ3R
Recite
What is the third R in SQ3R
Review
what are AdvancedOrganizers
Broad general ideas related to material about to be read or herd, which pave the way for subsequent learning
what does frontmatter mean
the preface, introduction and table of contents in a book
Attention span
the length of time that attention is typically sustained
Rehearsal meaning
the process of practicing and learning material to transfer int o a memory
Mnemonics
formal techniques used to make material ,ore readily remembered
Acronym
a word or phrase formed by the first letters of a series of terms
Acrostic
a sentence in which the first letter of the words correspond to the material that’s to be remembered
Visualization
a memory technique where images are formed to help recall material RECORD STORE RECAL
oVERLEARNING
STUDYING AND REHEARSING MATERIAL PAST THE POINT OF INITIAL MASTERY TO THE POINT where it becomes automatic