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Home
Study: What Life-enhancing Skill do You
Learn? |
by:
Ian
McAllister |
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Home Study: What Life-enhancing Skill do
You Learn?
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You're already doing unofficial home study
when you research a project online. Study
in class has its place, but...
Up to date I've done many courses in classrooms
but only two were very useful. I've learned
most of the useful stuff from books or the
Internet.
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What will help you most in life?
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The most valuable thing you learn at school
is to write an essay. Essays help you organise
your thoughts. An essay helps you convince
people. Your
feedback in a home study course will mostly
be essays. This will encourage you to write
a good essay.
Many years ago I read about Electronics,
and took a correspondence course on the
subject, and made electronic gadgets for
where I worked.
Then I decided to study Electronics at college.
Unfortunately the nearest I could get to
it was Physics with Electronics as the main
subject, so I qualified in Physics.
The lecturers were shockingly out of date.
One of my classmates and I spent a lot of
time instructing the lecturers. We'd learned
modern stuff from books and practical use.
It has been said "Those who can, do. Those
who can't, teach." What this means is that
lecturers sat through lectures and passed
exams. They go on to teach what they learned
in these lectures - which is already out
of date. That's the first benefit of home
study.
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Three advantages of classroom study
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1. You can get recognised certificates when
you
pass exams
2. You can get a useful plan for what to
study
3. Facilities for practical work
You'll have noticed that although I learned
more from my home study course, I still
did a four-year course at college. I couldn't
get recognised exam certificates from correspondence
courses. That was the main benefit.
If you want to study genetics and you don't
even know what a gene is, you obviously
don't know enough to plan a syllabus for
your home study.
You get a useful skeleton outline from your
lectures. Using my book about exams you
will learn how to improve on the skeleton,
but you need one
to improve on!
At home you don't have a chemistry laboratory
or a machine shop or volunteers to practice
dentistry.
Apprenticeships let you learn about real
life from an employer. Schools and colleges
have labs and workshops for you to do your
practical work.
Lecturers don't know as much about practical
work as an employer would. I hated doing
chemical titrations because they took such
a long time.
Then I noticed that one of my classmates
took about a quarter of the time, with greater
accuracy. He worked during his holidays
at a chemistry lab. He showed me the tricks
and I was soon flying through my titrations
too.
Even if you do have a machine shop at home,
you'll be taught safe working procedure
in a conventional course. That could save
you from being a cripple for the rest of
your life.
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Instant Feedback
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When I was about to hold a chunk of metal
with a rag wrapped round my hand to give
me extra grip, my lecturer yelled a warning.
That probably kept me from losing my hand.
Even if you're learning something safe like
oil painting, you can learn faster with
instant feedback from a lecturer strolling
around behind the students.
Oh, you could take a digital photograph
of your oil painting and shoot it down the
line to an instructor, but she could be
having a meal, or even be asleep if she
is on the other side of the world. So you
still won't have instant feedback.
Writing essays works fine.
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Conventional courses for abilities
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It seems that conventional courses win out
when you want to develop an ability, unless
your parents already have that ability to
pass on to you.
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Knowledge courses
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Of course, there are knowledge courses such
as English, Philosophy, History, Anthropology
where you don't have a practical syllabus.
These are
ideal for home study, and perfect for using
an essay as a tool.
More and more Universities offer online
courses. You can get recognised certificates
with home study. You just need to be good
at writing an essay (see my free report)
and a few other exam techniques to succeed.
Even technical courses have lots of theory.
University extension courses allow you to
study the theory online. Then you just go
to college for your practical work.
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Distractions
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A friend of mine refused to be distracted
by girls or parties or sport until he completed
his degree as a dentist.
I don't think I could have overcome these
distractions. If you do home study you don't
have any distractions.
Conclusion:
I prefer home study any time that it is
available. However you can't learn to sing,
or karate, or dentistry without a teacher,
so conventional study is often needed to
supplement home study. Essay writing is
particularly useful in home study.
About the author:
Ian McAllister discovered the easy way to
writing fun essays to beat the examiner
from a book as a schoolboy. He still uses
the same ideas for fun and profit. Get your
free report here.
http://studying-techniques.com/essays.html
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