2.1 Self- Assessment

Self-assessment

How do you feel about your learning abilities? Take this quick survey to figure it out, ranking questions on a scale of 1–4, 1 meaning “least like me” and 4 meaning “most like me.” These questions will help you determine how the chapter concepts relate to you right now. As you are introduced to new concepts and practices, it can be informative to reflect on how your understanding changes over time.

  1. Learning for me is easy. I don’t even have to think about it.
  2. I feel like I learn better when information is presented in one specific way.
  3. If I can’t learn something right away, I have difficulty staying with it.
  4. I think my teachers are the most significant aspect of my learning.

Review Appendix C for a variety of self-assessments that can help you reflect on what influences your ability to learn.


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