HI, Jim,
Thanks for sharing this interesting article. The concepts in the article are clearly stated and seem sensible. The teaching techniques advocated are methods I’ve tried, with mixed success.  I’d really like to hear how you and others have used these methods.  I hope I’ll hear some strategies I can use in my own classes.
Thanks
Janet

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Subject: Perhaps Something to Share with Our Students? - Posted to TB List by Jim Greenberg

TBers,

With a wee bit of nervousness I post the attached about what we know of good study habits (I’m not an educational psychologist – so be kind with your responses).  If this seems to ring true to those that know more about this subject than I, perhaps we should be sharing these ideas with our students?

Mr. James B. Greenberg
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