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HELPING STUDENTSDEVELOP GOODSTUDY HABITS
Introduction Poor study habits are a major cause of current academic problems.  Too many students do not know how to study efficiently and effectively.  Consequently, they may waste time on assignments, overlook important facts or give-up before completing assignments.  Furthermore, because they do not understand “how to study,” they may become “turned off” by the educational process and limit their life-long potential to learn.
If students are to develop the kind of study habits that improve academic achievement, the cooperation of home and school will be required.  Regular, organized and consistent study habits can improve academic achievement
WHAT CHARACTERIZE STUDENTS WITH POOR STUDY HABITS? usually read without recognizing meaning  skim so quickly they miss important facts. careless, messy in their paperwork tend to overlook or skip problems and tasks.  are easily distracted do not stick to a task, daydream or try to study while watching television or listening to music rarely ask meaningful questions  constantly ask questions just to avoid getting to their assignments
WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DEVELOPING GOOD STUDY HABITS?  The responsibility for developing good study habits is the equal responsibility of teachers, students and parents.  Teachers should assign only meaningful and achievable worked geared to the interests, talents and abilities of students.  Students must learn the value of serious study, how to work independently and to manage their time wisely.   Parents should provide a quiet place for study and create an environment conducive to learning.
HOW CAN SOME STUDENTS HAVE POOR STUDY HABITS YET GET GOOD GRADES? Some students may do acceptable work in a structured learning environment where a teacher directly supervises them.  However, when these same students are left to organize their own time or put forth extra effort to improve their work, they usually do not perform as well.  Some schools are so structured that students have little or no chance to work on their own and to develop good study habits independently.
WHAT SKILLS ARE  REQUIRED FOR STUDENTS  TO STUDY EFFECTIVELY? Working independently requires self-discipline.  Self-discipline involves willpower, concentration, the ability organize work and to use time wisely.  These skills are sometimes difficult to develop in many homes, and students need frequent praise and encouragement to achieve them.  This is another reason for the emphasis on schools and homes working together to help students.
HOW CAN HOMEWORK HELP DEVELOP GOOD STUDY HABITS? when it promotes skills such as curiosity, the capacity to read and think carefully and the ability to use time wisely.  when it encourages interest in learning about new subjects and when it helps students discover and use the wide array of resource materials on almost any subject.  when it improves the learner’s self-esteem.  Self-esteem improves when students can successfully complete the required work.   When students learn they can successfully complete homework, their study habits improve automatically.
IS HOMEWORK USEFUL IN DEVELOPING GOOD STUDY HABITS? YES, because homework can reinforce what a teacher has introduced in the classroom.   The potential problem with this lies in the fact that some teachers may assign too many practice exercises as homework. It is important to remember that students have worked all day in school and should not have to work all evening at home.  Good study habits develop in relation to the delicate balance between what is doable and what is required.
HOW CANHOMEWORK BE DETRIMENTAL TO DEVELOPING GOOD STUDY HABITS? Homework for bright students who already have mastered a skill or assignment is boring and misuses time better spent in reading or researching a new area of study.   Homework requiring excessive repetition of the same skill makes students weary and causes them to lose interest.   Homework that dulls curiosity rather than arousing it weakens study attitudes and habits.   Homework that is difficult to complete successfully lowers self-esteem and jeopardizes good study habits.
WHEN IS REQUIRED STUDY AN INSULT TO STUDENTS? Mere busywork with too much repetition tries the mental health of students.  It turns off their enthusiasm and does little stimulate learning. Some assignments are too vague or too broad in scope and leave students wondering what really is expected of them.  This causes wasted study time and confuses students and parents.   The resulting confusion in no way improves study habits.
CAN HOMEWORK AS PUNISHMENT IMPROVE STUDY HABITS? NO, homework as punishment does not improve study habits; rather, it can have the opposite effect.  Homework used as punishment can confuse students by making the positive experience of learning a negative event.   Students who come to view learning as a negative event are in danger of decreasing their studying or of developing ineffective study habits.
HOW MUCH TIME SHOULD BE DEVOTED TO STUDYING? Remember that the ability to complete an assignment differs from student to student. Generally, however, students from kindergarten through third grade should devote 15 to 20 minutes to studying, students from grades four through six can usually cope with 30 to 40 minutes and more time for older students according to their abilities to master their homework without experiencing stress.
HOW CAN ASSIGNMENTS HELP IMPROVE STUDY HABITS? Study habits improve when assignments do the following: 1) build self-esteem,  2) extend skills,  3) encourage imaginative thinking,  4) introduce new concepts,  5) build research skills,  6) improve reasoning skills,  7) require inferential thinking,  8) correct wrong concepts,  9) demand minimal repetition and  10) challenge natural ability.
HOW TEACHERS CAN HELP STUDENTS DEVELOPGOOD STUDY HABITS
Assume that students do not know how to study effectively and show them how to do homework and in-school study Treat homework and study habits as a subject Clarify everyone’s role in the study process - students, parents and teachers Put in writing how much you value homework and good study habits Emphasize how often you expect homework to be done
Explain how you expect homework to be done Explain the consequences of not completing assignments Explain the rewards of completing homework Inform parents of your homework policies Explain to parents how you expect their support
When problems arise, discuss them with your students Change your policies only if there are serious problems that seem to be affecting student self-esteem or morale Correct homework and review errors with students Try to match assignments with each student’s most productive learning style Discover the perceptual strength of students and whether they learn best through what they hear, see, touch or apply
Find the time of day when the student  works best Match the time of day and the student’s best learning style to achieve the most effective studying Make homework meaningful and not just “busy work” Give one achievable assignment, since study that is too difficult only defeats the purpose of homework and other special assignments

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Helping students dvelop good study habits

  • 2. Introduction Poor study habits are a major cause of current academic problems. Too many students do not know how to study efficiently and effectively. Consequently, they may waste time on assignments, overlook important facts or give-up before completing assignments. Furthermore, because they do not understand “how to study,” they may become “turned off” by the educational process and limit their life-long potential to learn.
  • 3. If students are to develop the kind of study habits that improve academic achievement, the cooperation of home and school will be required. Regular, organized and consistent study habits can improve academic achievement
  • 4. WHAT CHARACTERIZE STUDENTS WITH POOR STUDY HABITS? usually read without recognizing meaning skim so quickly they miss important facts. careless, messy in their paperwork tend to overlook or skip problems and tasks. are easily distracted do not stick to a task, daydream or try to study while watching television or listening to music rarely ask meaningful questions constantly ask questions just to avoid getting to their assignments
  • 5. WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DEVELOPING GOOD STUDY HABITS?  The responsibility for developing good study habits is the equal responsibility of teachers, students and parents. Teachers should assign only meaningful and achievable worked geared to the interests, talents and abilities of students. Students must learn the value of serious study, how to work independently and to manage their time wisely. Parents should provide a quiet place for study and create an environment conducive to learning.
  • 6. HOW CAN SOME STUDENTS HAVE POOR STUDY HABITS YET GET GOOD GRADES? Some students may do acceptable work in a structured learning environment where a teacher directly supervises them. However, when these same students are left to organize their own time or put forth extra effort to improve their work, they usually do not perform as well. Some schools are so structured that students have little or no chance to work on their own and to develop good study habits independently.
  • 7. WHAT SKILLS ARE REQUIRED FOR STUDENTS TO STUDY EFFECTIVELY? Working independently requires self-discipline. Self-discipline involves willpower, concentration, the ability organize work and to use time wisely. These skills are sometimes difficult to develop in many homes, and students need frequent praise and encouragement to achieve them. This is another reason for the emphasis on schools and homes working together to help students.
  • 8. HOW CAN HOMEWORK HELP DEVELOP GOOD STUDY HABITS? when it promotes skills such as curiosity, the capacity to read and think carefully and the ability to use time wisely. when it encourages interest in learning about new subjects and when it helps students discover and use the wide array of resource materials on almost any subject. when it improves the learner’s self-esteem. Self-esteem improves when students can successfully complete the required work. When students learn they can successfully complete homework, their study habits improve automatically.
  • 9. IS HOMEWORK USEFUL IN DEVELOPING GOOD STUDY HABITS? YES, because homework can reinforce what a teacher has introduced in the classroom. The potential problem with this lies in the fact that some teachers may assign too many practice exercises as homework. It is important to remember that students have worked all day in school and should not have to work all evening at home. Good study habits develop in relation to the delicate balance between what is doable and what is required.
  • 10. HOW CANHOMEWORK BE DETRIMENTAL TO DEVELOPING GOOD STUDY HABITS? Homework for bright students who already have mastered a skill or assignment is boring and misuses time better spent in reading or researching a new area of study. Homework requiring excessive repetition of the same skill makes students weary and causes them to lose interest. Homework that dulls curiosity rather than arousing it weakens study attitudes and habits. Homework that is difficult to complete successfully lowers self-esteem and jeopardizes good study habits.
  • 11. WHEN IS REQUIRED STUDY AN INSULT TO STUDENTS? Mere busywork with too much repetition tries the mental health of students. It turns off their enthusiasm and does little stimulate learning. Some assignments are too vague or too broad in scope and leave students wondering what really is expected of them. This causes wasted study time and confuses students and parents. The resulting confusion in no way improves study habits.
  • 12. CAN HOMEWORK AS PUNISHMENT IMPROVE STUDY HABITS? NO, homework as punishment does not improve study habits; rather, it can have the opposite effect. Homework used as punishment can confuse students by making the positive experience of learning a negative event. Students who come to view learning as a negative event are in danger of decreasing their studying or of developing ineffective study habits.
  • 13. HOW MUCH TIME SHOULD BE DEVOTED TO STUDYING? Remember that the ability to complete an assignment differs from student to student. Generally, however, students from kindergarten through third grade should devote 15 to 20 minutes to studying, students from grades four through six can usually cope with 30 to 40 minutes and more time for older students according to their abilities to master their homework without experiencing stress.
  • 14. HOW CAN ASSIGNMENTS HELP IMPROVE STUDY HABITS? Study habits improve when assignments do the following: 1) build self-esteem, 2) extend skills, 3) encourage imaginative thinking, 4) introduce new concepts, 5) build research skills, 6) improve reasoning skills, 7) require inferential thinking, 8) correct wrong concepts, 9) demand minimal repetition and 10) challenge natural ability.
  • 15. HOW TEACHERS CAN HELP STUDENTS DEVELOPGOOD STUDY HABITS
  • 16. Assume that students do not know how to study effectively and show them how to do homework and in-school study Treat homework and study habits as a subject Clarify everyone’s role in the study process - students, parents and teachers Put in writing how much you value homework and good study habits Emphasize how often you expect homework to be done
  • 17. Explain how you expect homework to be done Explain the consequences of not completing assignments Explain the rewards of completing homework Inform parents of your homework policies Explain to parents how you expect their support
  • 18. When problems arise, discuss them with your students Change your policies only if there are serious problems that seem to be affecting student self-esteem or morale Correct homework and review errors with students Try to match assignments with each student’s most productive learning style Discover the perceptual strength of students and whether they learn best through what they hear, see, touch or apply
  • 19. Find the time of day when the student works best Match the time of day and the student’s best learning style to achieve the most effective studying Make homework meaningful and not just “busy work” Give one achievable assignment, since study that is too difficult only defeats the purpose of homework and other special assignments