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Dec 03, 2024
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ABED 55 ABE Learning Strategies6 credits This course contextualizes reading, writing, speaking, and listening with metacognitive and self-regulation skills. Students build resilience and motivation to transition into college-level classes. The course addresses language learning styles and navigating the US academic culture. Students learn research-based techniques to reduce college and culture-related anxiety and improve confidence in their abilities to succeed.
Prerequisites: ELL 65 (or equivalent CASAS placement) and instructor permission
Corequisites: ABED 24 or higher
Course Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
- Compare and contrast learning styles as applicable to one’s language learning IQ
- Identify and use strategies to balance reflective with impulsive language learning styles
- Describe and employ techniques to balance right-brain with left-brain preferences
- Identify the influence of one’s native language and English-specific self-confidence
- Explain affective (emotions, mindsets, attitudes) influence on the learning process
- Develop individualized plan for developing self-confidence and lowering anxiety
- Explain and apply emotional self-regulation skills during tests and presentations
- Compare and contrast US academic culture with one’s native academic culture
- Demonstrate college and career readiness (CCR) skills aligned with the national CCR standards
Total Hours: 60 Theory (Lecture) Hours: 60
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