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How to Take Notes in Class
In this video, the speaker discusses how teachers and professors can make it easier for students to take notes during class. They also talk about the importance of self-regulation and navigating difficult learning scenarios.
The Role of Teachers and Professors
- Professors at universities are often not experienced educators, but rather recruited for their research funding.
- Teachers in schools may want the best for their students, but they are often overworked and have a massive workload.
- It is unrealistic to expect teachers or professors to deliver information that is perfect for each individual student.
Self-Regulation as a Solution
- Learners need to develop self-regulation skills to manage imperfect learning scenarios.
- External variables such as bad teaching or overwhelming resources can be managed with self-regulation skills.
What Can Teachers Do?
- Educators should focus on delivering information while helping students navigate difficulty and curiosity.
- Rather than trying to cater to individual learning styles, teachers should facilitate critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Teachers should ask questions that help students think about their thought processes when navigating information.
Challenges in Changing Education Systems
- Education is a massive system that is difficult to change quickly.
- Institutions may be interested in changing education systems, but there are many obstacles such as red tape and senior leadership teams who do not understand the need for change.
Corporate Advantage
In this section, the speaker discusses how corporations benefit from training their staff and employees.
Upskilling Employees
- Corporations can benefit financially by teaching new skills to their staff.
- Retaining information helps upskill staff faster and make them more profitable.
- Corporations are incentivized to be competitively amazing at learning.
Note-Taking Process
In this section, the speaker talks about the process of note-taking and what to expect.
Discomfort in Learning
- The note-taking process may not be comfortable initially.
- It requires problem-solving and may be confusing at first.
- Expect it to take time and effort to learn effectively.
Progress Over Time
- Improvement is gradual but consistent over time.
- Relative progress is more motivating than focusing on end results.
- Measuring growth is important for tracking progress.