2017
DOI: 10.22329/celt.v10i0.4731
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Learning Skills Workshops Supporting First-Year Courses

Abstract: Student Services support, including learning skills assistance, can be integral in empowering learners.  First-year students are expected to be self-directed in their learning, yet may have neither been challenged nor experienced negative consequences for a lack of perseverance. Academic skills professionals can be partners with teaching faculty in student success by helping to build transferable learning skills, especially for high-fail introductory courses. In this paper, I report on supplementary workshops … Show more

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“…The use of technology to makelearning material more attractive, so that students understand the material was active in the learning and lectures. Students are not just passive or merely carrying out routine daily lectures without getting the meaning of the lecture which he lived (Thomas & Gadbois, 2007;Grills, 2017). Positive use of technology will also facilitate the students in completing tasks effectively and efficiently lectures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of technology to makelearning material more attractive, so that students understand the material was active in the learning and lectures. Students are not just passive or merely carrying out routine daily lectures without getting the meaning of the lecture which he lived (Thomas & Gadbois, 2007;Grills, 2017). Positive use of technology will also facilitate the students in completing tasks effectively and efficiently lectures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students need to have the willingness to improve their learning skills because without intrinsic motivation students' learning skills will never improve. When students consider the material as not interesting but are forced to keep listening to the material because they are anxious and afraid of getting low learning outcomes, these kind of students are more likely to be passive and resort to memorizing in learning (Grills, 2017;Thomas & Gadbois, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%