Many boys complain of the difficulty of their memorization.
They claim that students can grasp concepts, but can't remember everything later.
I answer that, intellect and memory are two different things.
2. Introduction
● Many children complain about their
difficulty to remember important
information.
● They claim to grasp the concepts
when studying them but are unable to
memorize everything later.
● Understanding and remembering are
two different things.
● However, students can use memory
techniques and methodologies.
● Some will be more appropriate for
certain topics and subjects than others.
3. Memory of Students
● Memory is both a record of the learning process and the ability to remember previous
experiences.
● The tendency of the human brain to develop new neural pathways, modify
connectivity, and learn and react in ever-changing ways is referred to as
neuroplasticity.
4. Learning, Remembering, and Retrieving Information
Memory is equivalent to a muscle in that it improves with use.
Effective memorization skills can help you be even more efficient in a variety of
situations, including:
● Getting Prepared for a Test
● Lines to Remember
● Speech Memorization
● Titles, phone numbers, usernames, zip codes, formulas, and difficult protocols,
among other things.
5. Simple
Techniques for
Remembering
Student Study
Materials
● Use the Palace Method
● Use mind maps
● Understand the importance of
concentration for eight seconds.
● Rehearse according to the 20-20-20
guideline.
● Rehearse out loud
● Make a recording of your lecture.
● Rehearse before bedtime
● Work on improving your memory
skills.
● Practice With a Friend
● Make Written Notes
● Avoid Multitasking
● Exercise Before Memorizing
● Practice During the Afternoon
6. Make the Most of Your Study Time
● Create and schedule study sessions on a regular week.
● Determine your most precious time. Are you a night owl or a morning
person?
● Make a study area for yourself.
● Determine a distraction-free environment (people, noise, your cell phone,
etc.) where you can focus the most.
● Take frequent breaks.
● Some elements may need more frequent breaks.
● Allow yourself to relax or otherwise recharge or re-energize.
● Have something to chew.
7. Maintain a Positive Mindset
● Prepare yourself for success.
● You are more willing to stick with something if you can make
improvements.
● Do your study while your mind is at its finest.
● Have trust and confidence in yourself and realize that you can
reach your goals.