Chemistry: An Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry (12th Edition)

Published by Prentice Hall
ISBN 10: 0321908449
ISBN 13: 978-0-32190-844-5

Chapter 1 - Section 1.3 - Learning Chemistry: A Study Plan - Questions and Problems - Page 9: 1.13

Answer

(e.) being an active learner.

Work Step by Step

A student who is an active learner continually interacts with the chemical ideas while reading the text, working problems, and attending lectures. As you read and practice problem solving, you remain actively involved in studying, which enhances the learning process. In this way, you learn small bits of information at a time and establish the necessary foundation for understanding the next section. You may also note questions you have about the reading to discuss with your professor or laboratory instructor. Forming a study group can be beneficial to learning. In a group, students motivate each other to study, fill in gaps, and correct misunderstandings by teaching and learning together.
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