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Continuing Academic Success

 

However, these goals do boost a students sense of discipline and encourage a focus on class work. Mastery goals are different, they focus more on the interest and gaining an understanding of the material. These goals make it easier to like doing your assignments and can help to develop skills that encourage an understanding of the big picture (harackiewcz, et. al, 2000). It is crucial that students do not fall into these goals, because they can distract you from the class work. A combination of the two types of goals is the best way to produce good results, but it does not end at that. It is important to set goals that cater to my particular learning styles so I can use my abilities to absorb and completely understand the information. My learning style is kinesthetic, so it would make more sense for me to set goals that have hands on activities. .
             Setting goals that focus on sound or vision would be helpful, but with my kinesthetic learning style, the best option for me is one that focuses on manipulating objects or situations. These are represented in Phoenix Online tutorials that put you in a scenario and lets you act it out, while still maintaining the structure and main points to the lesson. .
             Writing is extremely important in my academic career, and any other position that I find myself in. It opens up a new form of communication. What if we never developed a written language? We would only be able to speak to people directly in front, or around, us. Stories, histories and ideas would die with the people who spoke them. Thanks to writing, histories, traditions and ideas can live forever. With recent technology, almost everyone is a text message, email, or IM away. It is also what makes classes at Phoenix Online even possible. It brings us all together into a more reachable and tight knit community. Before today's technological advances people had to write letters to those people who were not around them, just to communicate.


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