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Learning How to Learn

By: Tesia Marshik, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Tesia Marshik
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Education can be enriching and transformative. It can also be downright excruciating—even demoralizing. When it comes to learning, why are some of us lovers and some of us haters?

Welcome to the world of educational psychology, which uses science to explore what causes people to engage and learn, and what we can do to make learning opportunities more enjoyable and impactful. Spoiler alert: Teachers can only do so much. Students, too, must take control of their learning. Unfortunately, many of us never, ahem, learned the skills to do just that.

Enter Tesia Marshik, a specialist in educational and developmental psychology. Her eye-opening Audible Original, Learning How to Learn, teaches you how to apply research-based tactics to improve your learning in any context, whether you’re in a typical classroom setting, pursuing a professional development opportunity, or working your way toward accomplishing almost any personal goal imaginable. By challenging basic assumptions about learning, you’ll develop effective strategies for studying smarter, staying focused, taking notes, learning online, and dodging the common pitfalls that keep so many of us from growing into our full potential.

Think you’re not a math person, or no good at photography, or too old to learn a new language, or that you simply can’t bake to save your life? Think again.

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this has been an extremely brilliant audio book. well paced. structured. simple to follow. actually actionable. well done.

excellent learning instrument

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Very well organized, short and to the point, with concrete ideas and suggestions for better learning

Very well organised

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easy to go thru, summarize ideas how to remember better and for longer time. I recommended for everyone.

very helpful

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Each chapter not too long at just the right length. Content is well structured easy to follow. Helpful suggestions definitely can put in to use. Would recommend to anyone who wants to get better at learning.

Could recommend to others.

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While some of this book's contents might be regarded as common sense, or the new common sense shall we say as some previously common attitudes would contradict it, there are several useful study tips clearly backed by research. It's useful and motivating to know you're undertaking the most advantageous methods.

Some Useful Ideas

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many explanations!
calm and understandable to listen.
4days take time to listen, i will listen one time again!

nice short and calm voice to hear!

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Well intentioned and well executed. I learnt a lot about studying and learning from this audio book. Thank you

Really Useful

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I loved the bitesize structure of this series and the analogies used to help embed the learning. My favourite part was where she debunked learning styles and the way she explained that. Great!

Well structured and interesting

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This is something for literally everyone, young or old. The material consists of things most of us kind of already learned from life experience, and some of it just plain obvious, but it is still a nice refresher and it's just encouraging and motivating to listen to it.
The narrating voice is not my favorite, but I don't have complaints either.
It was kinda funny how one of the tips was literally suck up to your instructors. Building personal connections, they called it. For opportunities and additional material 😄
And the book kind of assumes you have resources available, such as access to libraries, teachers, textbooks, material and such to aid your learning and provide you with places you can study in. So it assumes you are pretty fortunate.

Motivating and positive

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This audiobook is not about "Learning how to learn" in general, but it is specifically addressed to university students. Those who are willing to listen to the audiobook are the very few who actually have an interest in learning and have already discovered the learning strategies that are more suitable for their needs. Those who really need advice are those who will never bother to listen to this audiobook. In other words this audiobook is completely useless. But the most ghastly aspect of this pointless exercise is how the author candidly describes an experiment carried out in the 1970s to support her point about the negative impact that hopelessness can have on our performance.learning and performance. In the late 1960s it wasn't uncommon for so-called "scientists", particularly "psychologists", to carry out unethical, controversial and utterly useless experiments on animals to "prove"... the obvious and then to apply their "findings" to human behaviour, in this particular case she describes Seligman's so-called "learned helplessness" experiment in which dogs in cages were exposed to a series of electric shocks.they could not avoid by changing their position in the cage. This "proved" - oh lo and behold - that dogs were scarred for life and even when the cage door was open, they felt so helpless and hopeless that they took the electric shock without leaving the cage. This "scientific" experiment only proves the length "scientists" would go to build their career. It's disgusting and it is absolutely disgraceful that Marshik 1) chooses to quote this particular useless experiment and 2) does it without even a word of warning. Sligman's unethical experiments have been criticized ever since.

Terrible

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