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Gibbs, Graham – New Directions for Continuing Education, 1983
Differentiates among learning to study, teaching study skills, and helping people learn how to learn. Concentrates on learning to learn--a developmental process in which people's conceptions of learning evolve--and describes strategies for helping students learn how to learn to change their approaches to study tasks. (JOW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Learning Processes, Learning Theories, Study Habits
Gibbs, Graham – Higher Education Bulletin, 1977
An alternative approach is presented: to start from students' existing studying. In a structured group setting students are given an opportunity to draw on and share their personal experiences through working on an actual study task. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: College Students, Group Discussion, Group Guidance, Higher Education
Gibbs, Graham; Northedge, Andrew – Teaching at a Distance, 1977
The development of a student-centered approach to learning to study is described, and its strengths and weaknesses are noted. Two study skills workshops run by the Open University are also outlined, along with practical tips on how to make them work. (LBH)
Descriptors: External Degree Programs, Guidelines, Higher Education, Independent Study
Gibbs, Graham; And Others – 1979
Five explanations for students not learning effectively are examined for their soundness, support from research evidence, and implications for attempts to improve students as learners. Explanations examined are these: (1) students lack the necessary study skills; (2) students are of different types, and some student types have limited learning…
Descriptors: College Students, Curriculum Development, Instructional Development, Learning Activities
Gibbs, Graham; And Others – 1982
In designing teaching materials for Open University students' use, authors have been encouraged to incorporate in-text questions to assist students in understanding the materials. These are relatively simple, limited-scope questions relating directly to the preceding material, and are called enabling questions. These are contrasted with the…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Foreign Countries, Formative Evaluation, Higher Education
Gibbs, Graham – 1981
Methods, their rationale, and exercises for Open University tutors are presented. The book is divided into two parts, the first concerning practical issues of how to actually teach students to learn and the second dealing with theoretical issues and the rationale for the teaching methods described in Part I. Part I, "A Student-Centered…
Descriptors: College Students, Extension Education, Higher Education, Learning