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Teach Students How to Learn

Dec 22, 201638 min
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Episode description

Saundra Y. McGuire discusses how to teach students how to learn on episode 132 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.

Quotes from the episode

Learning is a process, not an activity.
–Saundra Y. McGuire

Physical activity is really important to having the brain operate at peak efficiency.
–Saundra Y. McGuire

Pretending that you’re teaching information is a great way to practice retrieval of that information.
–Saundra Y. McGuire

Students who may be failing our courses miserably are not failing because they are not capable; they are failing because they don’t have strategies to successfully manage the information.
–Saundra Y. McGuire

When we believe it’s possible, then we can help students believe it’s possible.
–Saundra Y. McGuire

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