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WORD-BASED COGNITIVE
STUDY SKILLS
An Interactive Tutoring System to Help 11th and 12th grade English Students
Develop Word-Based Cognitive Study Skills
Developed by Abigail Driver for CEPD 4101
Word-Based Cognitive Study Skills
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To understand what word-based cognitive study skills are, let's break down this key concept.
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Cognitive study skills are strategies for reviewing and learning information in a way that will help you remember it. Cognitive study skills focus on long-term remembering rather than remembering only for the next ten minutes during a quiz. Some examples of cognitive study skills are taking notes, reviewing information in a systematic way, and teaching yourself mnemonics such as "Pretty please my dear Aunt Sally."
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Word-based means focused on words.
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Therefore, word-based cognitive study skills are strategies for studying to remember long-term that deal with words.
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