General Description of EPL 259Individual Learning and Motivation (ILM) This 5-credit course teaches "study skills," which are abilities to use specific techniques and approaches to enable better learning, better understanding and better retention of what is taught. EPL 259 also addresses time and life management issues that are pertinent in a college environment. Using the ADAPT instructional model, the course introduces four key strategies for achievement: Take Reasonable Risk, Take Responsibility for your Outcomes, Search the Environment, and Use Feedback. These strategies are applied to enhancing skills and processes such as learning from lecture and text, preparing for exams, researching and writing papers, managing tasks, making career decisions, and managing oneself and one’s life at college. EPL 259 uses Learning and Motivation Strategies: Your Guide to Success by Tuckman, Abry, and Smith, 2002, as the primary textbook. The following topics are covered:
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EPL259 uses "A Hope in the Unseen" by Ron Suskind as a supplementary reading.
To learn more about WEDLC services, stop in at the Walter E. Dennis Learning Center, meet our Learning Specialists, and try our online resources on topics including note-taking, test preparation, and time management. If you'd like to raise your GPA, consider taking EPL 259 Individual Learning and Motivation: Strategies for Success in College. If you have any questions, call a WEDLC Learning Specialist at 688-3967 or email us. If you are currently in the Walter E. Dennis Learning Center, look for a Learning Specialist in room 250K.
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