college life
Procrastination is a habit.
True False
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Match the level with the need.
1. Physiological: food, water, shelter 2. Security: safety, employment 3. Social: family, friendship, belonging 4. Esteem: self-worth, pride, accomplishment 5.Self-actualization: full-potential
What is the action of delaying or postponing something?
Procrastination
Working with others to achieve a shared goal by demonstrating kindness, active listening, and being open to equal amount of input from others.
Critical thinking Problem-solving Correct! Teamwork Communication
Can be verbal, nonverbal, or written, and includes skills like listening and presentation.
Critical thinking Problem-solving Teamwork Communication
Being objective when analyzing a problem, doing your own research on the problem, and forming your own judgement about the problem.
Critical thinking Problem-solving Teamwork Communication
Managing challenging and often unexpected situations, finding the source of the situation, and proposing effective solutions to handle the situation.
Critical thinking Problem-solving Teamwork Communication
There are 2 major types of motivation. BLANK (intrinsic) is self-motivation, and BLANK (extrinsic) is motivation from factors like grades, money, or power.
internal external
Match the characteristic with the correct learning style. 1. Learns by hearing or speaking information 2. Learns best by doing something 3. Learns by seeing things in picture or diagram format 4. Has strengths in more than one area; learns by utilizing various styles 5. Learns by seeing or writing words
. 1. Aural/Auditory 2. Kinesthetic 3. Visual 4. Multimodal 5. Read/Write
List at least 3 questions you can ask yourself to develop your metacognitive ability (2 pts each). Use proper grammar and punctuation (1 pt). You may bullet point your response.
1. Ask yourself are you okay with what you've done so far? 2. Do you think you've done enough? 3. Is it more you can do to improve what you've done so far?
1. Cram at the last minute, panic, or give up 2. Skip class to focus on other classes 3. Think about how you prepared for the test and be honest with yourself 4. Keep studying the same way if it's not working 5. Examine your study habits & be metacognitive 6. Develop a plan to prepare differently for the next test 7. Wait until the end of the semester to ask for help 8. Talk to your professor & have them review the test with you 9. Review the exam and compare your test answers with your notes 10. Fail to do the assignment because you think it's a small assignment & the points don't matter
1. Don't do 2. Don't do 3. Do 4. Don't do 5. Do 6. Do 7. Don't do 8. Do 9. Do 10. Don't do
List at least 5 scientific solutions for overcoming procrastination. You may bullet point your response.
1. Forgiveness to yourself 2. Do an activity to take your mind off things 3. Try something new 4. Think about yourself succeeding 5. Set some challenges for yourself
List at least 2 obstacles or barriers in your life that could hinder you from effectively managing your time. You may bullet point your response.
1. Phone 2. Friends
Match the memory stage with the learning process. Stage 1 - Stage 2 - Retrieval
1. Sensory Perception listening to lecture, participating in discussion, reading book, taking notes 2. Memory Stage studying, practicing, rewriting notes, and thinking about content 3. Retrieval
What is it called when your brain strength grows & you develop new neural connections; the more you challenge your brain to work through difficult problems or complex issues, the stronger your brain gets.
Neuroplasticity Metacognition Learning Preferences Memory
What does VARK stand for?
Visual, Aural/Auditory, Read/Write, Kinesthetic Vocal, Action, Reading, Knowledge Vacuum, Air Conditioning, Radiator, Keyword
What is thinking about your thinking?
neuroplasticity metacognition learning preferences memory
What is the fear of being without your phone or mobile device?
nomophobia cell phone mania apple addiction
What is the main reason people struggle with time management?
they're too busy they forget they procrastinate
Match the transferable workplace skill with the habit/skill you're developing in college. 1. Staying organizing during meetings, using them to refer to later & to track your progress 2. Working with a team to accomplish the company goals 3. Thinking about what research should be conducted to fill in your knowledge gaps and what data should be collected & reviewed 4. Working under pressure, deadlines, and job constraints 5. Providing input during meetings and asking your boss or clients to clarify their needs & expectations 6. Creating a balance between home life & work life
1. note-taking 2. group work 3. metacognition 4. test-taking 5. class discussion 6. managing stress & test anxiety
Blank integration occurs inside the classroom, and Blank integration occurs outside the classroom.
Academic Social
PRCC offers two different types of degrees. Students taking classes on the Career Technical track will earn an BLANK when they graduate, and students on the academic track will earn an BLANK when they graduate.
Associate of Applied Science Associate of Art
Telling yourself you can learn anything, believing that challenges help you grow, and knowing your effort and attitude determine your performance.
Grit Growth Mindset Self-Efficacy
Believing in your own ability to accomplish certain tasks.
Grit Growth Mindset Self-Efficacy
Being resilient by overcoming challenges when pursuing long-term goals.
Grit Growth Mindset Self-Efficacy
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