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Title: Parents/Pupil Study Evening


1
Parents/Pupil Study Evening
2
Food for Thought
  • Knowing is not enough we must apply. Willing
    is not enough we must do. (Goethe)
  • Learning is not a spectator sport. (D.
    Blocher)
  • Retention is best when the learner is involved.
    (E. Scannell)
  • When you know something, say what you know. When
    you don't know something, say that you don't
    know. That is knowledge." (Confucius)
  • What I hear, I forget. What I see, I remember.
    What I do, I understand. (Confucius)

3
What will be covered this evening?
  • The learning Process
  • Learning Styles
  • Myths
  • Revision Planning
  • The Role of Parents
  • Study Techniques
  • Conditions to Help Memory
  • Exam Techniques
  • Managing Exam Stress
  • Key Points
  • Open Forum discussion review resources

4
About Learning...
  • Active process
  • Learning to learn is a skill for life
  • The WHY and HOW
  • W.I.I.F.M.
  • Three areas of learning
  • Registering
  • Retaining
  • Recalling

5
Learning Styles
  • (Learning Styles Questionnaire)
  • Visual Learner
  • Auditory Learner
  • Kinaesthetic Learner
  • Left Brain/Right Brain Learner
  • Find out your dominant side
  • Multiple Intelligences
  • The learning process is enhanced when all of our
    senses are used.

Using preferred learning style/s will make
studying more effective and efficient
6
Myths
  • I dont need to study for the English exam
  • Activity
  • Ive no homework
  • Parent - I dont know anything about the subject
    so I cant help

7
Revision Planning - Getting Started...
  • Study has to be planned, consider
  • Where study will take place
  • What will be studied
  • When study will take place Organise
    Study
  • How will study be done Study
    Techniques

8
Organising Study
  • Where?
  • Environment usually discovered through
    trial/error.
  • Psychologically better to have a regular place to
    study.
  • With or without music/sound?
  • The best place to work is the place where you
    work best.

9
Organising Study
  • What?
  • Prioritise/Traffic lighting
  • Pupils should study what they dont know
    brainstorm topics

10
Organising Study
  • When?
  • Plan ahead/encourage use of a year planner.
  • Make a study timetable.
  • Check/chart progress.
  • Study for periods of 30 40 minutes with a 5-10
    minute break.
  • Provide rewards.
  • Allow time (at least an hour) before study and
    bed time.

11
Parent Role in the Process
  • Ongoing support help to relieve the stress.
  • To maintain normal routine (mealtimes, etc)
  • Helping your child to plan, prepare and
    prioritise.
  • Be a study partner.
  • Newspaper/programmes discussion. Words of the
    week, etc
  • Reinforcing the messages in this presentation.

12
Study Techniques - Reading
  • Detailed reading can be a problem
  • Requires skimming, scanning and close reading
  • Use SQ3R approach
  • Survey Question Read Recall Review
  • Use K W L
  • KNOW (now) WANT (to know) LEARNED
  • Reading has to be active not passive! Use
    summarising

13
Making Notes
  • Write key words.
  • Omit small words keep no and not.
  • Use abbreviations know what they mean.
  • If notes are not complete encourage your
    son/daughter to obtain ones that are!
  • Use different layouts colours, capitals,
    drawings, diagrams, bullet points.
  • Keep up to date.
  • Store notes carefully.

14
Study Techniques
  • Brainstorming
  • Make visual connections
  • Make mindmaps/posters
  • Revision/study cards
  • Bullet points
  • Colour coding/Highlighting
  • Use post-its
  • Use of technology e.g. record onto mobile.

15
Study Techniques
  • Tackle manageable chunks.
  • Watch programmes/DVDs on the subject.
  • Collaborative study (?)
  • Use of rhyme/rap.
  • Go over what youve studied/ practise recall when
    youre out walking the dog, running, etc.
  • Practise answering exam questions.

16
Study Techniques
  • Assessing progress
  • Test
  • Recall
  • Brainstorm topic again
  • Study plan chart progress, problems, next steps

17
Short Term Memory Exercise
  • 9 2 8 3 7 4 6

18
Working Memory Exercise
  • Add 5 and 3 and 8 and 4, then divide by 2

19
Conditions to Help Memory
  • Activity
  • Intend to remember -find a reason for
    remembering.
  • Understand what is to be learned.
  • Link new knowledge to things already known and
    understood.
  • Using a multi-sensory approach visual memory
  • Practise recalling new knowledge.
  • Be interested.
  • Use mnemonics
  • e.g. Every Green Bus
    Drives Fast
  • (lines on a stave
    of music)

20
In the exam hall
  • Encourage your child to
  • Be prepared have all the necessary equipment
  • Read questions carefully
  • Plan answers plan time
  • Check allocated marks for each question
  • Proof read all your answers (re read questions
    too!)
  • Dont leave blank spaces have a go
  • Dont panic!

21
Manage the Stress
  • Encourage your son/daughter to talk about their
    feelings.
  • Help them to plan prioritise.
  • Remind them not to work constantly take regular
    breaks.
  • Look after their health eat properly. Get fresh
    air walk exercise.
  • Remember they dont have to give up their social
    life just not every night!!!

22
Relaxation Technique
  • Activity

23
Key Points
  • Be pro-active active not passive
  • Keep positive attitude I can do this I will do
    this
  • Plan, organise, prioritise study
  • Tackle manageable chunks
  • Use memory techniques recall often
  • Know self - learning style/s
  • Dont panic manage the stress
  • Practise exam technique.

24
Open Forum
  • Thank you for attending, we will now answer any
    questions you may have.
  • Library study books available to borrow just
    sign for them please.
  • Please complete an evaluation form.
  • Moira Peck (Acting P.T. SFL)
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