Education - Learning Strategies and Tools
Here you will learn some English words related to learning strategies and tools such as "reasoning", "mind map", and "brainstorming".
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the process or action of carefully watching a thing or person, often for learning something about them
the ability to comprehend or grasp the meaning, significance, or nature of something
the process of seeking information or knowledge through investigation, exploration, or analysis
a collaborative technique for generating ideas or solutions through group discussion
the process of actively and carefully analyzing and evaluating information from a text to form a judgment or opinion about its meaning and quality
a problem-solving approach that involves considering unconventional or creative solutions to reach a resolution
the ability to analyze, evaluate, and make reasoned judgments about information, arguments, or situations
the act of breaking down complex problems or situations into smaller components to understand them thoroughly and identify patterns or relationships
the process of recording and summarizing information from lectures, readings, or discussions for future reference or study
the process of adding notes, comments, or explanations to a text or document to provide additional context, clarification, or analysis
a writing method that involves breaking down information into smaller sections for easier comprehension and organization
the memorization of information through repetition without necessarily understanding its meaning or context
a learning style where individuals absorb and retain information best through visual aids such as images, diagrams, charts, and videos
a type of learning where individuals acquire new behaviors or skills by watching and imitating others
a visual representation of ideas, concepts, or information, typically organized around a central topic or theme
a visual tool used to collect and display images, colors, textures, and other elements to convey the desired aesthetic or mood for a project or concept
a strategy used in categorizing information by organizing items into groups and providing a label for each group
a diagram consisting of circles that represent mathematical or logical sets showing shared features in overlapping areas
a visual representation of relationships between ideas, concepts, or information, often depicted as nodes connected by lines
a collection of questions or exercises designed to test and reinforce understanding of a particular topic or concept
a physical object designed to facilitate hands-on learning and enhance understanding of abstract concepts through tactile exploration and interaction
a memory aid or technique that helps individuals recall information more easily by associating it with familiar patterns or cues