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HGP- 12- Q2- Week 5

Reading: Student Skills for Effective Learning


During their education, students can use a variety of learning skills to succeed in their studies. These
skills involve soft skills and thinking strategies that students can use to solve complex problems, ask
thoughtful questions and further develop their understanding. If you're a high school or college student,
learning more about these skills could help you reach your educational goals and prepare for your future
career. In this article, we list the top 18 skills you can develop as a student.
Why are student skills important?
Developing learning skills can help students succeed in school and their future careers. Student skills can
teach scholars how to think creatively, solve complex problems and communicate effectively in school.
These skills can also go on a resume to show employers a student's strengths. Many of these student
skills are transferable to a variety of roles. For example, a student can use communication skills during
school and in a variety of jobs.
Communication
Communication is a soft skill set that allows students to share their ideas. These skills can help students
express their thoughts in both verbal and written formats. With effective communication skills, they can
articulate their thoughts, debate their reasoning and share ideas with others. Students can also use
communication skills to build relationships and work with others.
Collaboration
Collaboration is when two or more people work together to reach a common goal. Students use
collaboration to complete group projects and shared tasks. They can develop these skills in the
classroom and during extracurricular activities, such as sports or clubs. These skills are important in
many careers, so developing them as a student could help prepare you for your future roles.
Time management
Time management is the ability to prioritize tasks and deadlines. Students can use time management to
plan their schedules and accomplish their educational tasks on time. An important part of time
management is the ability to divide large tasks into smaller, achievable steps. For example, if you have a
research project due at the end of the semester, you can separate the project into smaller portions,
such as completing research, taking notes, drafting the paper and revising. Breaking tasks into smaller
steps and budgeting time for each stage could improve your academic performance.
Information literary
Information literary is the ability to find, assess, organize and use information effectively. Students can
use this skill to conduct research, share their findings and learn new concepts. They can develop this skill
when writing research papers, completing projects and studying course material. Learning how to access
and use information can benefit students in many classes and careers.
Organizational skills
Organizational skills allow students to arrange, sort and use their resources effectively. Students may
organize their notes, schedules, assignments and course materials. Knowing where to find certain
information can help students perform all of their learning tasks. For example, when studying for a final
exam, a student with strong organizational skills can access all of their notes quickly and use more time
to study, which could help their academic performance.
Critical thinking
Critical thinking is the ability to analyze facts and reach a conclusion. Students use critical skills when
writing research papers, lab reports or solving mathematical problems. They analyze a variety of facts to
determine a thesis or general argument in many of their classes. This skill can help them solve complex
problems, create new solutions and make decisions.
Creativity
Creativity is when a person uses their imagination to generate new ideas. Students can use this skill to
produce original work, design alternative solutions and solve complex problems. Creativity may also help
students engage more in their learning, which could increase their overall academic success.
Problem solving
Strong problem-solving skills can help students succeed in many academic areas. They can use this skill
to solve math problems, scientific hypotheses and research questions. This skill can help students
complete assessments, projects and papers. Students with strong problem-solving abilities may
experience greater confidence when making decisions.
Curiosity
Curiosity is a personality trait that students can develop over time. Curiosity is the desire to know more
about something, and it's an important skill for all students. Curious students often ask more questions
and learn more on their own. For example, a curious student might complete additional research
outside of school to learn more about a topic. This can help them better understand the material, find
passions and succeed in class.
Adaptability
Adaptability is the ability to accept changes. This skill can help students gain confidence and become
more flexible when faced with change. Developing this skill could prepare them for their careers and
lives after school. Students can grow these skills by completing projects and activities based on real-life
problems.
Technology literacy
Being technologically literate, or able to use a variety of technology equipment, is an important part of
succeeding in school. Successful students can use computers, tablets, software, web browsers and
presentation programs to complete their daily tasks. These programs can help them share information,
conduct research and communicate with a global audience.
Analytical reasoning
Analytical reasoning is the ability to assess data and information to reach a conclusion. Students can use
analytical research in many fields including math, science and the humanities. For example, they may
analyze a scientific experiment to make a prediction, or they can analyze their reading to reach a thesis
or general idea.
Innovative thinking
Innovative thinking can help students become leaders and successful young professionals. Innovation is
the ability to think of alternative methods, products or ideas, and it's an important skill for many
careers. In school, students can use innovative thinking to conduct original research, write articles and
think of alternative solutions.
Evaluation
Evaluation is the ability to judge and assess different values. This is one of several skills students can use
to analyze information in classes. It can also help them self-evaluate and reflect on their learning to
assess their progress. For example, a student can use flashcards to assess their own understanding
before a quiz. This can help them address any gaps in their understanding or areas they need to focus on
when studying.
Goal setting
Successful students use goal-setting skills to create plans for their education. Students can set both
short-term and long-term goals for their success. If you are practicing goal setting, consider choosing
specific and actionable goals with deadlines. For example, if you want to earn a high grade in a certain
class, you can break this goal into small, actionable steps such as studying one hour each night for the
course.
Self-direction
Self-direction, sometimes called self-management, is an important skill for high school and college
students. Self-direction is the ability to motivate and manage your own responsibilities. Students can use
this skill to prioritize their tasks and accomplish them on time. This could improve their academic
performance and learning.
Leadership skills
Students can use leadership skills to gain confidence, build empathy and create change within their
schools. They can develop leadership skills by joining a student council or leadership organization,
participating in sports or taking responsibility during group projects. In addition to helping students
succeed in school, these skills may also help students in their future careers
Perseverance
Developing perseverance can help students succeed and reach their long-term goals. Perseverance is
the ability to stay determined when faced with obstacles. Embracing challenges and seeing them as an
opportunity to grow could help students in school and their careers. Students can use this skill to study
for exams, complete projects and improve their academic performance.
Activity: Skills Improvement Plan

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