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Dr. Wright L. Lassiter Early College High School at El Centro College
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Key skills that students need to be successful Academic Behaviors are actionable; students can learn them and become better at them with practice
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Goal Setting Persistence Self-awareness Motivation Help Seeking Progress Monitoring No single factor may be more important to student success than the degree to which students take ownership of their learning!
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Having a goal or a reason to learn is most important! Goal setting leads to develop skills of disciplined practice and stronger self-control and self-direction. Students need to learn how to set short-term, medium-term, and long-term goals All students should have one or more goals throughout their schooling Students should know that their actions matter and that students can influence or control their lives through their actions
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Most goals worth pursuing require persistence – the ability to continue in the face of frustration and failure. Persistence is sustained effort over time. Synonymous with tenacity or grit! When have you demonstrated persistence?
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Knowing how well one is actually doing in a course Competent students are cognizant of how good their work is; without a teacher telling them
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Also known as “Drive” Highly motivated students are natural goal-setters The best form of motivation is intrinsic, coming from within Motivation can come from various sources or reasons
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Skillful students know when they need help Many students don’t know when they are in over their heads Student most in need of help are the least likely to pursue it on their own Seeking and accepting help is not an indication of failure Students need to know: How to join a study group and participate effectively How to use campus-level and departmental academic advisors How to best use teacher office hours, the library, tutors
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Students need to monitor their progress at regular intervals Waiting until the end of the course to find out how you are doing does not work in higher education learning
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Being able to manage your time will you with the more challenging assignments Time management includes: Scheduling your time Prioritizing your time Knowing what is a realistic amount of time to complete a task Pacing and distributing work over the course of a project Balancing demands on your time Understanding how to break complex tasks or assignments into pieces that can be tackled sequentially Time management begins with the simple task of writing down assignments!
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Knowing how to identify what is important from among everything that is heard or seen in a lecture Good note-taking skills enable students to understand better the material that has been presented to them in a variety of ways Annotating texts Highlighting texts Abbreviating words Cornell note-taking method
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Strategic reading is critical in college The amount of reading increases in college courses Extracting key meaning from texts Previewing the assignment to get a general idea Scanning the material to determine the structure and challenge level Identifying key unknown terms and terminology
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Otherwise known as CHEATING Examples: Turning in work that was completed by someone else Taking a test for someone else Using an electronic device to look up answers Using an electronic device to take pictures of answers Plaigarism Academic dishonesty can get you expelled from ECC!
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