Imagine for a moment that all human beings had the same IQ, but that some of us knew how to tap into it better than others. How would we approach education differently?
Via Jim Lerman, Kenneth Mikkelsen
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The smartest, most successful people in the world wouldn’t be where they are today if they weren’t skilled learners.
In this article Saga Briggs examines which strategies we should be perfecting and how they can serve us in the long run.
A recommended read. You can follow the author Saga Milena on Twitter here: @SagaMilena.
A very useful article that recognises that there is a skill (or at least a process) involved to achieve effective learning, and that we can learn this skill, i.e. learn to learn. As the article explains: "The smartest, most successful people in the world wouldn’t be where they are today if they weren’t skilled learners" It goes on to examine which learning strategies we should be perfecting and how they can serve us in the long run.
Reading time: 15 mins