How I Learn Comments from Students in a Two-Semester Algebra I Course
I LEARN SOMETHING BY doing it over and over again, I usually have
to look back at my notes and then find other problems in the book to do. — Danielle Wood
I LEARN SOMETHING BY working on particular problems
I have trouble with and asking questions in class. — Tanya Roland.
I LEARN SOMETHING BY retaking quizzes and studying. — Josephine Baez
I LEARN SOMETHING BY by going over an new topic several
times. Leon Zielinski
I LEARN SOMETHING BY taking my time, learning it
slow step by step. Michael Kohut
I LEARN SOMETHING BY consistenly doing my homework and by going to office hours for extra help. — Margaret Furio
I LEARN SOMETHING BY being in the group that I am with because we try to help each other. I know that I am not the only one with the same problem. — Edmarie Carrero
I LEARN SOMETHING BY practicing and doing my homework. — Erica Ruchlin
I LEARN SOMETHING BY paying attention in class alathough I usually don't get it til I try my homework and go for extra help. — Debbie Gibilisco
I LEARN SOMETHING BY reviweing everything I learned in class at home everynight. — Marta Felix
I LEARN SOMETHING BY doing it over/over again after class. — Chi-Chi
I LEARN SOMETHING BY going over it with other people. It still takes me time to understand something new. — Melissa Morales
I LEARN SOMETHING BY learning one thing at a time. By slow repetative teaching. By nore practice class work when we go over every problem that was given in detail. At a slow, repetative, individual problem rate. — Joe Ronzo
I LEARN SOMETHING BY repetition. — Renee Donlon
I LEARN SOMETHING BY actually
having the instructions in front of me, since I am a visual learner, and
if I don't see it, then I cannot learn what it is I'm supposed to be learning. — Erin Baliya
I LEARN SOMETHING BY either
being shown it or
I memorize it or
by teaching myself. — Michael Watlans
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