Editor’s note: Constance Adione, the ZENITHBLOG.com partner blogger, explains six tips that can enhance reading and understanding.
Constance is a student of Parasitology and Entomology at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra state. She writes articles on different topics, especially on motivational talks.
She could be contacted via her e-mail address: or @consyadione
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In the school, students need to learn and remember facts in order to reason and understand them. Students in the course of their development, learn several skills as assessing themselves to see if they understand, and work out how much time they will need to study something to enable them plan to study or solve problems.
A university student reading in the library
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Every student must involve his/her capabilities, knowledge and experiences in the act of reading and for him/her to comprehend what is being read.
The following are strategies that should be adopted to have effective reading:
1. Motivation
Motivation is one of the most prerequisite for learning. A student must be motivated by something . it is this motivation that will serve as the driving force that fuels his/her intentions to read and comprehend it also helps the student to concentrate and will retain the interest of the student. Teachers need to know ways and means of encouraging students learning and ways of motivating them. However, students differ so much in what will motivate them.
2. Goal setting
Before setting your goal, you need to ask yourself pre-reading questions. Why do I want to read? Is it for fun or to pass an exam? Your purpose for reading helps you to determine a reading schedule.
This way a student can learn to read faster and also develop a reading culture. Most students without a reading culture have ended up performing poorly in their examination. It takes discipline and determination to develop a reading culture and also to focus on your goal.
3. Conducive
Find a conducive environment that suites you when reading to avoid distractions.
4. Areas of interest
Start reading with a familiar topic or interesting part of the book to avoid boredom and lack of interest to enable you achieve the goal of reading.
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5. Visualisation
Try to visualise your reading using visual imagery to picture whatever you have read.
6. Memorisation
This requires frequent assessment and practice to enable you to remember what has been read. You can also write a summary of what you read in your own words and try to teach other people to help you commit what you have read to memory, Which is when the information read is transferred from short term memory to long term memory.
Constance Adione
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