Wednesday, October 24, 2012


Acquiring the Habits of Highly Successful Students

Part 9

·  They concentrate on the process of solving the task and understanding the involved ideas. Of course we are interested in getting good results, but the process is more important. A result is a very brief moment of life, while learning to develop processes is a skill that will last for the whole life.

·  They interpret and analyze errors as a way of increasing their learning, i.e., they try to learn from their mistakes. This way, they see errors and failures as opportunities.

·  They look for the required information in several channels (books, journals, newspapers, experts, Internet, and so on.)

·  They consult experts and teachers frequently. This action provides a new perspective about the studied topics.

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