Study Skills: Primary School and High School

Study skills are strategies and approaches used to remember and apply learning content, essential for academic competence. These skills can increase your confidence, competence, and self-esteem, and reduce anxiety about tests and deadlines. By developing effective study skills, learners may be able to reduce the amount of time spent studying, while creatively interacting with content. Learning can become enjoyable!

Study Skills:

  • Learning styles
  • Goal setting
  • Time management
  • Visualization
  • Associations
  • Classification
  • Mental filing
  • Comprehension skills
  • Note-taking
  • Organizational skills
  • Habits

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