Basic rules of the learning process

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Every learner has different learning processes and methods. It is a common fact that every study process has a certain set of rules and regulations. When a leaner abides by the rules and follows the appropriate path of learning then definitely one will excel in academics throughout the year. Every student is a different type of learner yet the basic rules of studying remains the same. Reading and memorising the concept is not studying. but a concept turns into learning when one understands it. Hence in this article, we will throw some light on the basic rules of the learning process. 

Listening to class

A lecture taught by the teacher in the classroom has in-depth knowledge than what one gains from reading the book. Listening to the lecture attentively is the most important and mandatory rule for every student. Each learner must listen to the lecture as the lecturer delivers in the most convincing manner with a wide range of examples, visuals and diagrams. The lecture is always an interactive session so it helps the students to grasp things easily in one go. Half of the subject knowledge can be gained just by listening to the lecture in the class. 

Reading what is taught on the same day

Studnet must cultivate the habit of reading the lessons taught on the same day. This habit helps in memorising the concepts easily and the concepts are crystal clear for the students when read and understood on the same day when it is taught. After reading on must try to solve a few questions based on the lecture. After a physics class learners must be able to write physics answers based on that topic which can be considered as a form of revision for that topic. 

Maintaining short notes

Taking down the notes while teaching and reading is the key rule of studying. Notes must be short in the form of points, flow charts and mind mapping so that one can easily understand and connect with the concept. The notes framed while studying must be maintained till the final examination so that during the last minute study one can have a look at these short notes instead of going through the entire chapter. Learning and noting when done simultaneously helps to grasp the topics easily and quickly. 

Revise regularly

Every subject has numerous chapters and it is obvious that one forgets the earlier chapters when one comes to the end of the syllabus. To avoid this one can adopt a method of regular revision. This revision of the earlier chapter can be done once a fortnight. By doing this one recalls the concepts and it does not get vanished from the memory. One can also use other modes for revision such as solving practice tests, going through the maths answers solved in the test papers, reading the summary of the chapters. These methods of revision keep the learner updated and also confident enough to face the examination at any time. 

Reward yourself

Rewards are the things that develop positive vibrations in our minds and body. After reaching a certain aim and limit one can reward themselves so that spirit of learning is continued throughout the academic year. After the accomplishment of minor tasks such as completion of a project or assignment, finishing a sample paper, scoring the desired grades in the test these rewards can be taken. The rewards can be in the form of watching a movie, an extra hour of a break from the study schedule, a refreshing walk with friends or family. This helps to stay motivated for a longer period of time. ‘

Planning well, following the set of rules and studying better will definitely lead to a good path and results. One has to utilise the study hour efficiently and avoid the wastage of time. The importance of time management must be realised and the study schedule must be followed promptly on a routine basis. A disciplined study routine brings out the best results and also the learner feels energetic to grasp more and more. 

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