Laws of Learning: G-R-R-A-S-P Gradualness - Learn more efficiently if paced properly-not too fast, not too slow. We all tend to cram to accomplish learning- emphasis is on taking it easy, gradualness Repetition - The more often you use the material the better it is learned and remembered. Reinforcement - Learning must be rewarding. You must place a value on the learning of the material and reinforce your accomplishments. Active Learning - Be active, the more ways you can use the material, the better it will be remembered. You can not be passive and learn. Stimulus Control - Take control of the things and people around you to aid your learning. The more closely the learning situation resembles the remembered situation the better you will remember. Practice (specific): - Use the material you are learning, exactly as you will use it later on when you have to remember it.
~Information Provided By: Kevin Firquin ~
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