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***Library Hot Five #153: Good Study Habits*** Here are
helpful ideas on how to study for students, teachers, and parents.
Study Guides and Strategies
http://www.iss.stthomas.edu/studyguides/index.htm
The University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota, presents tips
for students: Preparing to Learn; Classroom Participation; Project
Skills; Preparing for Tests; Taking Tests; and Studying (effective
habits, critical thinking, concentrating, memorizing).
Study Habits Questionnaire
http://www.miracosta.cc.ca.us/info/admin/studserv/tutor/Study%20Skills/studyhabits.htm
Analyze students' study habits with a 24-question survey that offers
suggestions on planning time, taking notes, and preparing for tests.
Click on Study Skills Directory for information on Test Anxiety, Being
Prepared for Class, and the SQ3R Method of Textbook Reading.
Helping Children Succeed in School: Study Habits and Homework
http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/succeed/05-studyhabits.html
Do your students have an established routine? How can parents help?
Topics also include Test-Taking, Parent-Teacher Communication, and
School Stress.
Teaching Good Study Habits: The Key To Your Child's Success
http://familyfun.go.com/raisingkids/learn/school/feature/dony108ristudy/
Sylvia Rimm, Ph.D., discusses A Time and a Place; Your Child's
Learning Style; and Keeping Track of Assignments.
Study Habits for Online Courses
http://www.alt.usg.edu/sort/dimension4/4.html
Taking an online course? What special study skills are necessary? The
University System of Georgia asks a series of questions to determine
strengths and weaknesses in your study habits and then offers strategies
to improve your methods.
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