Archive for February 14th, 2010

Know your Learning Style for an Effective Revision

With exams round the corner, all you students out there will be busy gearing up for the challenging times ahead. After round-the-year study sessions, the time has come to prepare yourself for the essential revision exercise.

To make your learning effective you may add a customized touch to your revision notes by tailoring it as per your own learning style. Now, you might be wondering what are ‘learning styles’?

Learning Style refers to the characteristic way in which an individual acquires, perceives and processes information. It is important to note that there are no ‘right’ or ‘wrong’, ‘good’ or ‘bad’ learning styles, but only preferred learning styles. Thus, in simple words, a dominant style that helps you process and learn information faster can be classified as your learning style. On the basis of their learning styles learners can be broadly categorized into three types i.e. Visual learners, Auditory learners and Tactile learners, each with their respective learning styles. Here are a few points that will give your some more insight on the prime characteristics of the different types of learners and help you customize your revision notes according to the style that suits you the best.

visual-learnerVisual learners learn best by looking at graphics, watching a demonstration, or reading about it. So while preparing their revision notes visual learners are advised to support it with pictures, charts, maps, graphs etc. Use of colour to highlight important text in the revision notes also works wonders with such learners. To accelerate the pace of revision and to make learning effective visual learners can also try visualizing information as a picture or an image. This will help them retain information for a longer period of time.

auditory-learnerThe second type of learners are Auditory learners. Such learners prefer listening to concepts being explained rather than reading about them in text books. They prefer classroom discussions over individual study sessions. In some cases auditory learners may feel the need for an absolutely quiet place as they attempt to commit key information to memory, as they are often unable to handle distractions created due to noise. If you are an auditory learner, pre-recorded lectures on a tape recorder may also serve as excellent revision notes for you. Try creating musical jingles, using mnemonics, and discussing ideas verbally to aid speedy revision.

tactile-learnerTactile learners process information best through a ‘hands-on’ experience. If you think that actually doing an activity is the easiest way to learn information then your dominant learning style is that of a tactile learner. While preparing revision notes, a tactile learner is advised to write or type their own notes. When they sit down to study a tactile learner may want to hold the revision notes in his/her hands instead of keeping them on the table.  To further make learning effective they can prepare flash cards for each step in a procedure based concept and regularly challenge themselves to arrange the cards in the correct sequence. These learners should also include a lot of real-life examples and case studies in their revision notes. To reinforce learning, tactile learners can even choose to play their way through concept-based puzzles and games available on websites such as meritnation.com.

Having gained some indications about your dominant learning style, it is time to go ahead and make the most of your revision time.

All the very best for your exams!

Cheers!
Team Meritnation

3 comments February 14th, 2010

Uniform test papers for Class IX CBSE students!

The academic year 2009-10 can surely be called as the ‘Year of Surprises’, thanks to the academic and examination reforms introduced by CBSE! Beginning with the decision to completely do away with the class X board exams and bringing in the benefits of the grading system, to the introduction of CCE– this academic year has witnessed it all! And would you believe it?! There are plans for introducing the grading system in class XII too! It seems that the list of surprises for students continues to grow even as we approach the end of the current academic year.

A recent development in this respect is the announcement that CBSE will set the final test papers for the class IX examinations for its affiliated schools. So all you students who are preparing for the class IX examinations get ready to face uniform and standardized test papers across all CBSE affiliated schools.

However, the answer sheets will be evaluated by the school itself in accordance to the official marking scheme. The test paper by the CBSE will be divided into four sections, containing multiple-choice, long-answer and short-answer type questions. The board has also issued directives to the schools to adopt a flexi-timing scheme of allotting a time duration ranging from 3-31/2 hours to students for completing their papers. What more could students ask for!

The CBSE will send out CDs to the schools containing test papers and sample test papers for English Communicative, English Language and Literature, Hindi-A, Hindi-B, Mathematics, Science, Social Science and Communicative Sanskrit. For the remaining subjects, schools will set their own test papers in accordance to the sample question papers available on the official website of the CBSE. To ensure confidentiality of these test papers, the CBSE will send a password to the schools either through mail or telephonically, that will allow them to access the content in the CD.

So all you students out there gear up for standardized and uniform test papers for your class IX examinations.

All the best!
Cheers!
Team Meritnation

48 comments February 14th, 2010