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2. Mechanics and Techniques of Studying

A methodical approach | The weekly schedule card | Why study? – Material rewards | Why study? – Non-material rewards | The wall calendar | The pocket date book | Sleep | Tools of the trade general | Tools of the trade specific | Go out for sports? | How detailed should class notes be? | Four methods of taking notes | Notebook inspection | Some note-taking hints | What is important? | What is not important? | Study old exams? | Working conditions | A typical study session | “Take ten!” | Retroactive amnesia | The curve of learning | The law of diminishing returns | The curve of forgetting | Hypnosis | Teaching machines | Reading-acceleration machines | Television | Scrambled books | Distractions enemies of retention

Tools of the Trade, General

If we went to a doctor who didn't have a stethescope or a thermometer or most of the things we know doctors need to gather data about a patient, we probably would not go back. But when it comes to educational tools, how antiquated can you get?

Every student who borrows a pencil upon arriving at class, every person who brings a miniature notebook "because it's convenient to carry," and every person who "can't find that second quiz paper" (in that jungle they
call their room) reminds me of the backward doctor, or a plumber who owns only 3 tools when he really needs 23.

Anyone who has chosen education to be his business MUST have the basic equipment.

 

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