L1. 5.Learning to learn_Niv Introductif_AGFE - Janvi22 en-GB
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Your second year of study is going very well. You feel that you are fully integrated into university life and the city. Your grades are good, you have leisure time and practice sports. One day, with other students, you have an exchange about how to work. The question is what is the best way to follow the course in order to succeed in the year. For some students, success at university depends on retaining as much information as possible from the subjects taught. For these students, by the end of the year, they need to know almost every lesson in every subject by heart. For these students, what you learn today will stay with you for life. For other students, it is not important to retain everything. What is important is to be able to reproduce what you have understood from a lesson, even if it is only a small part. In this way, you focus your brain on the essential. You are divided. You don't really have an idea of the right way to do it. You've always thought of school as a place where knowledge is passed on. Not always a place where you learn to learn. But in fact, what is learning to learn?
What is the point of learning
According to a French educators' association, "Learning to learn means helping students to succeed in learning"."The word help is defined as a way of explaining and transmitting adapted knowledge (...) of supporting, making oneself available to pupils, proposing a series of exercises, confronting pupils with a problem situation, etc.""The word learning is defined as a way of gathering information, memorising a body of knowledge, cultivating oneself, choosing information, progressing in relation to previous knowledge, understanding, having self-confidence, interacting with the environment, facing difficulties, questioning oneself, solving a problem, overcoming obstacles, inventing, appropriating, relating, producing, reorganising one's previous knowledge, etc."
Listen to the video by clicking on the link: https://youtu.be/CB_xkIAkoecAnd answer the question:
Q1. “Is learning acquired when the person changes their behaviour? *
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