PSX_513 Strategies for effective learning

Filozofická fakulta
podzim 2015
Rozsah
1/1. 4 kr. Ukončení: k.
Vyučující
Mgr. Tatiana Malatincová, Ph.D. (přednášející)
Garance
PhDr. Pavel Humpolíček, Ph.D.
Psychologický ústav – Filozofická fakulta
Dodavatelské pracoviště: Psychologický ústav – Filozofická fakulta
Rozvrh
každou sudou středu 14:10–15:45 zruseno D22
Předpoklady
Students' proficiency in English must be sufficient to be able to follow lectures, participate in classroom discussions, and study textbooks and academic texts in English.

This is an experimental course. Students attending the course will be asked to provide their anonymous data for research purposes related to the subject of the course. However, study participation is not required for course completion.
Omezení zápisu do předmětu
Předmět je otevřen studentům libovolného oboru.
Předmět si smí zapsat nejvýše 130 stud.
Momentální stav registrace a zápisu: zapsáno: 0/130, pouze zareg.: 0/130, pouze zareg. s předností (mateřské obory): 0/130
Jiné omezení: Only for english speaking students.
Cíle předmětu
The course offers a practical overview of theories and findings in psychology that might help any learner find their best way to get the most from their learning experience. Throughout the course, the student will be introduced to the principles of goal-directed learning and will try out specific goal-focused and motivation-enhancing strategies to help them study more effectively. At the end of the course, the students will know how information is processed in goal-directed behaviour, and how active goals affect the ways we perceive, remember and access new knowledge. They will gain insight into what goals direct their own studying experience, and what impact this has on their learning outcomes. They will also learn and try out different strategies of shifting focus to more effective goals in their studying (i.e. developing knowledge and competence rather than simply passing an exam) and making studying more enjoyable and varied.
Osnova
  • 1. Cognitive processing and goal-directed behaviour: Why and how does our brain learn? What do we remember and what do we forget? How do we access what we have learned?
  • 2. Competing motivations in learning: Mastery v. performance goals. Promotion v. prevention goals. Mindsets. Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. Introjected and autonomous regulation. Consequences of goal conflict. Why do students always end up learning the necessary minimum for passing a test?
  • 3. Reducing conflict and making step-by-step progress: Making clear-cut decisions. Entering and maintaining implementational mindset. Finding structure. Monitoring progress. Obtaining feedback. Identifying and responding to one’s own needs.
  • 4. Self-motivation: Finding ways to boost inspiration. Finding ways to enhance positive structure and obtain feedback. Finding and removing aversive stimuli and triggers of stress associated with studying.
  • 5.-6. Enhancing one’s own learning experience: Studying as enquiry. Creating study materials.
Literatura
  • Dembo, M. H. (2004). Motivation and learning strategies for college success: A self-management approach. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
  • Van Blerkom, D. L. (2009). College study skills: Becoming a strategic learner, 6th ed. Wadsworth Cengage Learning.
  • Price, G., & Maier, P. (2007). Effective study skills. Pearson.
  • Moore, S., et al. (2010). The ultimate study skills handbook. Open University Press.
Výukové metody
Lectures and class discussions. Practical real-life learning tasks. Materials and supporting exercises will be provided through an e-learning support course in the ELF. Students will be randomly assigned to two course groups.

Students attending the course will be asked to provide their anonymous data for research purposes related to the subject of the course. However, study participation is not required for course completion.
Metody hodnocení
Throughout the semester, students are expected to complete regular course assignments (simple quizzes, learning tasks) in time. In some of the assignments, students will be specifically instructed on how to approach the assigned study materials.

The final colloquium has the form of a discussion in small groups. In addition, students are required to write a report (800 to 1,300 words) on their own attempts to implement various alternative learning strategies and analyze the barriers that might have prevented them from using the strategies effectively. The aim is to outline an individualized plan for effective and motivating learning based on the knowledge of one's own functioning.

Students may be asked to participate in a survey which may be linked to their course results; however, their participation on the survey is completely voluntary. Students who will choose to participate will receive feedback on their responses.
Vyučovací jazyk
Angličtina
Další komentáře
Studijní materiály
Předmět je vyučován každoročně.
Předmět je zařazen také v obdobích podzim 2016, podzim 2017, podzim 2018, podzim 2019.