Just help me get through the course!
I hear this more often than I would like.
It isn’t that I don’t want to help – I do. However, just getting through a course isn’t the true goal of education.
Too often this is the focus of both students and parents.
The grade rules all!
When in reality gaining knowledge should be the ruling factor. (If you
know the material well – the grades will come anyway. Staring at the
number or letter won’t make one bit of difference!)
If you are studying a course you don’t particularly like right away –
and I know there are compulsory courses in which we have no choice – try
to find your way in.
Look for videos, magazines, blogs, diagrams, anything related that might ease the pain.
(Hey! Even a good tutor can help.)
Sometimes, you have to fake it until you make it.
Yes.
It can happen. I have seen it happen multiple times in my years of
tutoring. Students sometimes stumble upon either a teacher, book, or
method that works for them and that “horrible” course becomes one of
their best.
Instead of waiting and hoping to stumble upon something, why not be proactive and seek out materials that can engender interest and more excitement about the course.
The more involved you become, the more you are likely to find those pathways into the course and gain that elusive knowledge.
Gaining knowledge, making connections, developing that network of information – that is education!
So try not to be negative. Instead of saying, “Just help me get through
this course,” say, “I have lots to learn, and here’s how I’m going to do
it.”
Is that cheesy? Maybe – but, hey, I like cheese!
The more positive you are (or become), the more others will be able
to help you. Other students, teachers, coaches, tutors – even the books
and articles themselves will be more useful to you if you are engaged
and eager to learn.
So, take up the challenge. The next time you hear your inner voice
saying, “Just help me….” – help yourself first by turning the negative
into the positive.
For more tips and help with your studies, check out the website or contact me (Ron) to set up some sessions:
www.tutoringcentral.com
e-mail: tutoringcentral@hotmail.com
Skype: tutoringcentral
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