Bees Academy | Modern Learning

Learn How to Learn

Introduction

Your path for most effective learning is through knowing yourself your capacity to learn the process you have successfully used in the past your interest in, and knowledge of, the subject you wish to learn It may be easy for you to learn physics but difficult to learn tennis, or vice versa. All learning, however, is a process which settles into certain steps. Have you ever tried to learn something fairly simple, yet failed to grasp the key ideas? Or tried to teach people and found that some were overwhelmed or confused by something quite basic?
If so, you may have experienced a clash of learning styles: your learning preferences and those of your instructor or audience may not have been aligned. When this occurs, not only is it frustrating for everyone, the communication process breaks down and learning fails.
Once you know your own natural learning preference, you can work on expanding the way you learn, so that you can learn in other ways, not just in your preferred style.

Learning Outcome

  • Identify the drivers and reasons for learning to learn Identify your learning preferences for each learning dimension.
  • Discover learning techniques and master them to reduce your time to learn new skills Master the process of learning how to learn and apply it in your life List most important learning tools and identify the tools you would want to adopt.
  • Benefit for a pool of takeaways from this course

Assessment

This course assesses how the learner applies the learn how to learn principles
based of blooms taxonomy specifically:

  • The need to learn how to learn Ability to list the learning style and what each means and ways to balance extreme learning styles List the learning techniques and articulate the meaning and importance of each learning technique.
  • Remember and understand the steps involved in learning how to learn process List top 5 widely used learn how to learn tools available and the benefits of each tool

Course duration:

16 Learning hours