How to Use Your Mind

How to Use Your Mind
Title How to Use Your Mind PDF eBook
Author Harry D. Kitson
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 113
Release 2008-08
Genre Education
ISBN 1920265066

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"How to Use Your Mind" is an exceptionally practical handbook on how you can use your mind more effectively to achieve better results in your studies. The book brings value to both students and teachers/lecturers. It explores the basics of comprehension and memorization and shows effective applications of memory in learning. Some of the topics covered are: How to master the art of effective note taking; how to become avidly interested in any subject matter; how to get a mental second wind; and how to get physically conditioned for effective study. Written by Indiana University Professor of Psychology Harry D. Kitson in 1921 (Second Edition), "How to Use Your Mind" is today still as contemporary as it was then.

How to Use Your Mind

How to Use Your Mind
Title How to Use Your Mind PDF eBook
Author Harry Dexter Kitson
Publisher
Pages 230
Release 1916
Genre Study skills
ISBN

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How to Use Your Mind

How to Use Your Mind
Title How to Use Your Mind PDF eBook
Author Harry Dexter Kitson
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1926
Genre Study skills
ISBN

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How to Use Your Mind

How to Use Your Mind
Title How to Use Your Mind PDF eBook
Author Harry Dexter Kitson
Publisher Binker North
Pages 226
Release 1910
Genre Education
ISBN

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Educational leaders are seeing with increasing clearness the necessity of teaching students not only the subject-matter of study but also methods of study. Teachers are beginning to see that students waste a vast amount of time and form many harmful habits because they do not know how to use their minds. The recognition of this condition is taking the form of the movement toward "supervised study," which attempts to acquaint the student with principles of economy and directness in using his mind. It is generally agreed that there are certain "tricks" which make for mental efficiency, consisting of methods of apperceiving facts, methods of review, devices for arranging work. Some are the fruits of psychological experimentation; others are derived from experience. Many of them can be imparted by instruction, and it is for the purpose of systematizing these and making them available for students that this book is prepared. The evils of unintelligent and unsupervised study are evident to all who have any connection with modern education. They pervade the entire educational structure from kindergarten through college. In college they are especially apparent in the case of freshmen, who, in addition to the numerous difficulties incident to entrance into the college world, suffer peculiarly because they do not know how to attack the difficult subjects of the curriculum. In recognition of these conditions, special attention is given at The University of Chicago toward supervision of study. All freshmen in the School of Commerce and Administration of the University are given a course in Methods of Study, in which practical discussions and demonstrations are given regarding the ways of studying the freshman subjects. In addition to the group-work, cases presenting special features are given individual attention, for it must be admitted that while certain difficulties are common to all students, there are individual cases that present peculiar phases and these can be served only by personal consultations. These personal consultations are expensive both in time and patience, for it frequently happens that the mental habits of a student must be thoroughly reconstructed, and this requires much time and attention, but the results well repay the effort. A valuable accessory to such individual supervision over students has been found in the use of psychological tests which have been described by the author in a monograph entitled, "The Scientific Study of the College Student."

How to use your mind, a psychology of study

How to use your mind, a psychology of study
Title How to use your mind, a psychology of study PDF eBook
Author Harry D. Kitson
Publisher
Pages 217
Release 1916
Genre
ISBN

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Your Mind and how to Use it

Your Mind and how to Use it
Title Your Mind and how to Use it PDF eBook
Author William Walker Atkinson
Publisher
Pages 234
Release 1911
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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How to Use Your Mind

How to Use Your Mind
Title How to Use Your Mind PDF eBook
Author Harry Kitson
Publisher
Pages 172
Release 2012-12-20
Genre
ISBN 9781481808965

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Educational leaders are seeing with increasing clearness the necessity of teaching students not only the subject-matter of study but also methods of study. The recognition of this condition is taking the form of the movement toward ''supervised study,'' which attempts to acquaint the student with principles of economy and directness in using his mind. It is generally agreed that there are certain ''tricks'' which make for mental efficiency, consisting of methods of apperceiving facts, methods of review, devices for arranging work. Some are the fruits of psychological experimentation; others are derived from experience. Many of them can be imparted by instruction, and it is for the purpose of systematizing these and making them available for students that this book is prepared. "How to Use Your Mind" is an exceptionally practical handbook on how you can use your mind more effectively to achieve better results in your studies. The book brings value to both students and teachers/lecturers. It explores the basics of comprehension and memorization and shows effective applications of memory in learning. Some of the topics covered are: How to master the art of effective note taking; how to become avidly interested in any subject matter; how to get a mental second wind; and how to get physically conditioned for effective study. Written by Indiana University Professor of Psychology Harry D. Kitson in 1921 (Second Edition), "How to Use Your Mind" is today still as contemporary as it was then.Being a manual for the use of students and teachers in the administration of supervised study, "How to Use Your Mind" is an exceptionally practical handbook on how you can use your mind more effectively to achieve better results in your studies. The book brings value to both students and teachers/lecturers. It explores the basics of comprehension and memorization and shows effective applications of memory in learning. Some of the topics covered are: How to master the art of effective note taking; how to become avidly interested in any subject matter; how to get a mental second wind; and how to get physically conditioned for effective study. Written by Indiana University Professor of Psychology Harry D. Kitson in 1921 (Second Edition), and now available in the public domain, "How to Use Your Mind" is today still as contemporary as it was then.