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Broken Barrel Approach. Broken Barrel Approach. Broken Barrel Approach.

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Broken Barrel Approach. Broken Barrel Approach. Broken Barrel Approach.

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Broken Barrel Approach. Identify your weakness. Improve them.

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Broken Barrel Approach. 5. Key Dimensions of Learning.

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Ability to understand and extract meaningful learning from information..

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Allows you to form stronger memories Understand information more deeply Form connections between ideas Helps to solve complex problems.

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Study lots but still struggle Long time to understand concepts Struggle to apply knowledge.

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Your self-awareness of how you learn, the methods you use, how you think and your ability to adjust your learning process to archive your goals..

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"Self-Regulation: "Your mind is like a barrel.". Distractions, Stress, Frustration.

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"Learning to Patch the Cracks". Take deep breaths when upset. Stay focused despite distractions. Make good choices even when overwhelmed.

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"How Self-Regulation Helps You Learn". Stay on track. Manage frustration. Keep going when things get tough..

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"Practice self-regulation to stay on track.". A steady learning process.

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Strength if:. Clear idea of study methods & how you think. Understand which methods are helpful or harmful. Can make necessary adjustments..

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The establishment of attitude portrayed by an individual (stress, challenges and making mistakes)..

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Don’t accommodate with experimentation Avoid making errors Self-esteem allows you to suffer (comparison).

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Talents and abilities can be developed Efforts, persistence and consistency (Einstein/Abdul Kalam).

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NOTHING CAN BRING YOU PEACE BUT YOURSELF AND THE MIND IS LIKE A PARACHUTE, IT DOESN’T WORK UNLESS ITS OPEN.

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Retrieval is the process of recalling information from memory. Retrieval is often more effective for long-term learning than simply re-reading or reviewing notes..

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%FEMALE% Every time you retrieve a memory, your brain strengthens the neural connections associated with that memory. This process is known as memory consolidation. Essentially, each successful retrieval acts like a repetition in a workout, making your memory stronger and more durable..

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Strength if:. Retrieval. Good spaced retrieval schedule. Challenge self at multiple levels of difficulty..

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Strength if:. Self-Management. Sustainably and consistenly manage time & tasks Effective prioritisation Manage focus & reduce distractions.

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CONCLUSION.

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5 DIMENSIONS. Deep Processing. Self-Regulation. Mindset.

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Why Broken Barrel System?. Effective. Save Time. Save Energy.

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What type of learner are you?. Please scan the QR code to learn more about yourself >>.

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This infographic might help. 1. 2. 3. 4. Mercury is the Smallest planet.

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Data review. Study 1 Study 2 Study 3 0.3 1.2 4.5 1.4 0.6 7.8.

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A little brainstorming. Venus. Venus has a beautiful name.