My name __________________________
One of the objectives of
a student-centered program
is to help students discover and practice effective study and seminar
skills. We, the members of the Spitituality learning community share
different ways to approach learning, and diverse skills in studying,
writing, and group
discussion. I will respond to each of the following items by circling
the
choice that best describes how I learn. If none of the responses is
adequate,
I'll write my own response.
1. When I am learning something
new, the first step I would PREFER to take is to
a. talk with other people about the ideas or
skill and then read |
e. my response. |
2. When I read a book to prepare
for a discussion, I MOST OFTEN
a. start at the beginning and read straight
through |
e. my response. |
3. When I am preparing for a
discussion of a book, I MOST OFTEN
a. write summaries of what I know after I read
|
f. my response. |
4. My PREFERENCE about the size
of a group for discussion -
a. it doesn't matter - I can talk comfortably
in any size group |
c. my response. |
5. When I am working in a
discussion group, I PREFER
a. that everyone come with questions and ideas
they want to discuss |
d. my response. |
6. In group discussions with
20-25 people, I PREFER
a. to share my feelings about, and reactions
to, the book |
e. my response. |
7. When asked to do a task in a
setting or method I DO NOT PREFER
a. I try to find ways to avoid it |
e. my response. |
8. Which of the following do you
think best describes you as a learner?
a. I like to try and relate what I am learning
to my own life and to learn new ideas through listening to others, |
e. my response. |
9. My experience with small
group project work is best described as
a. quite a bit of successful experience
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d. my response. |
10. What roles can I play in a
discussion that will help everyone learn as much as possible? |
My concrete response: |
11. What do I see as the
purpose(s) for group discussions or seminar about the books we read? |
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12. What are my strengths as a
writer? What kinds of help would I like in order to further develop my writing? |
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13. When I am reading a book in
preparation for a class discussion and I come to something that gives me difficulty, what do I do? |
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14. Given a choice, would I
prefer to
work in a mixed or single gender seminar? What other characteristics of a seminar would be most supportive of my growth as a learner? |
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15. What is my idea of a helpful
and effective faculty member? Do I have a preference about the gender of my seminar faculty? Do I work better with faculty who tend to be fairly structured and relatively directive or with faculty who tend to let the students set the structure and direction of seminar? |
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16. What do I think are the most
important responsibilities of a learner in a student-centered program? |
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17. What is the most important
question I hope will be answered on the first day of class? |
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18. Do I have any special needs
the faculty should know about in order to support my learning? If so, what are they? |
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19. Beyond what I have seen in
the general program description and the syllabus, do I have any specific activities or topics I expect or hope we will cover this year? If so, what are they? |
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20. How important is writing in
my own learning? How important is quantitative reasoning in my life as a college student? How important is educational technology in my learning? |
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