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The
Three
Types
of ^
Skills
Nee·ded·
in
High
School :
1.
Ba·sic·
Skills
Ma·ny· ^
stu·dents·
find
home·work·
and
stu·dy·
di·ffi·cult·
be·cause·
they ^
have
not
ma·stered·
one ^
or
more
of ^
the
ba·sic·
lear·ning·
and
lan·guage·
skills
nee·ded·
at
high
school
le·vel· .
For
ex·am·ple· ,
stu·dents·
who ^
do ^
not
have
stra·te·gies·
which
e·na·ble·
them
to
di·stin·guish·
be·tween·
the
in·for·ma·tion·
they ^
know
and
the
in·for·ma·tion·
they ^
don't
know ,
are
not
a·ble·
to
use
their ^
time
and
e·ner·gy·
as
e·ffec·tive·ly·
as
stu·dents·
who ^
do ^.
2.
Ad·vanced·
Skills
Good
stu·dents·
are
skilled
at
u·sing·
stra·te·gies·
which
help
them
un·der·stand·
com·plex·
ma·te·ri·al·
fu·lly· .
In
o·ther· ^
words ,
they ^
have
the
skills
to
turn
in·for·ma·tion· ,
in·to· ^
know·ledge· .
3.
Ex·am·
Skills
Stu·dents·
must
al·so·
be
skilled
wri·ters· ,
so
they ^
can
co·mmu·ni·cate·
their ^
know·ledge·
and
o·pi·nions·
un·der·
ex·am·
con·di·tions· .
The
High
Per·for·mance·
Lear·ning·
A·pproach· :
We
teach
sim·ple· ,
yet
ve·ry·
pow·er·ful· ,
tech·niques·
which
make
stu·dy·
and
ex·ams·
ea·si·er·
and
more
en·joy·a·ble· .
This
e·na·bles·
ou·r·
cli·ents·
to
do ^
less
work
AND
get
be·tter·
marks .
With
this
sort
of ^
pay
off ,
it's
fair·ly·
ea·sy·
to
con·vince·
most
a·do·le·scents·
to
a·dopt·
ou·r·
me·thods· .
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