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Learning Development

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Study Skills Development

Steve RooneyMarta Ulanicka

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Main objectives• To identify the main factors which prevent us from studying

and learning effectively

• To develop strategies and approaches to study and learning which better enable us to work effectively

• To encourage peer-assisted learning and shared expertise

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Feedback

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Getting organised and time management

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Obstacles Solutions

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Types of obstaclesStrategic

Lack of planning

Inefficiency

Little prioritisation Psychological

Lack of motivation

Procrastination

Being too much of a perfectionist and

not wanting to complete

Physical

Lack of suitable space

Frequent interruptions

Restricted access to or poor resources

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Principles – everyone is different

• Time management is different for each of us.• It is important to recognise what works best for you.• The following principles and methods are generic but can

be tailored to suit your own situation.• You decide which methods to adopt.

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Set priorities

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Setting priorities

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Break up timefrom http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixotropic/206731603/

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Breaking up time

• Identify fixed commitments (e.g. lectures, placements)• Can you break down any large tasks into smaller, more-

manageable steps? • Decide on the best time for each task/step

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Make plans

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Review progressfrom http://www.flickr.com/photos/kusito/363846688

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‘Getting organised’ links• Learning Development ‘Organising your time’ study guide:

http://www2.le.ac.uk/offices/ssds/sd/ld/resources/study/time

• Learning Development weekly timetable: http://www2.le.ac.uk/offices/ssds/sd/ld/resources/study/Week%20planner-0609.pdf/view

• LearnHigher timetables - downloadable from: http://www.learnhigher.ac.uk/Students/Time-management/Further-activities-and-resources/Planning-timetables-and-schedules.html#termly

• Google calendar: http://www.google.co.uk (select Calendar from ‘more’ link on the top left)

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Next session…

• Dr. Rachel Westacott and Marta Ulanicka• A method for study - making connections between:– work done on placements;– lectures, notes and resources; – learning outcomes.

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Contacting us and staying in touch2nd floor, David Wilson library

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