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  2. SQ3R - Wikipedia

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    SQRRR or SQ3R is a reading comprehension method named for its five steps: survey, question, read, recite, and review. The method was introduced by Francis P. Robinson in his 1941 book Effective Study .

  3. Reading comprehension - Wikipedia

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    One such strategy for improving reading comprehension is the technique called SQ3R introduced by Francis Pleasant Robinson in his 1946 book Effective Study. [28] Between 1969 and 2000, a number of "strategies" were devised for teaching students to employ self-guided methods for improving reading comprehension.

  4. Francis P. Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Robinson's text, Effective Study (1946) outlined the SQ3R and emphasized higher level study skills. Additionally, the How-to-study program, provided assistance in "attacking the other problem areas which may be distracting a student in his university work; namely, vocational planning, social or personal problems, health problems, or lack of ...

  5. Note-taking - Wikipedia

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    SQ3R ("Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review") is a method of taking notes from written material, though it might be better classified as a method of reading and gaining understanding. The reader skims the written material to produce a list of headings (Survey), which are then converted into questions (Question).

  6. Speed learning - Wikipedia

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    Speed learning is a collection of methods of learning which attempt to attain higher rates of learning without unacceptable reduction of comprehension or retention.It is closely related to speed reading, but encompasses other methods of learning, such as observation, listening, conversation, questioning, and reflection.

  7. KWL table - Wikipedia

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    The KWL chart was created by Donna Ogle in 1986. [2] A KWL chart can be used for all subjects in a whole group or small group atmosphere. The chart is a comprehension strategy used to activate background knowledge prior to reading and is completely student centered.

  8. Loyola College Prep - Wikipedia

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    He is remembered for implementing the SQ3R reading comprehension method in the 1970s. The school began offering Advanced Placement courses (AP) in 1981-82, to give its students an opportunity to receive college credit while in high school.

  9. Category:Reading (process) - Wikipedia

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    This category is being considered for speedy renaming to Category:Reading in accordance with Wikipedia's category discussion policy. Any pages in this category will be recategorized (not deleted).