- Leads to understanding
- Is the ability to determine interrelationships and to apply underlying principles
- Implies a capacity to transfer thinking and performance to other situations
- Is long lasting
Strategic Approach
This is where you elect to use a surface approach in a strategic way, in order to manage
an aspect of the learning environment e.g. volume of work or lack of interest in a
subject, despite being able to use the deep approach.
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Surface Approach
You reduce what is to be learnt to the status of unconnected facts to be memorised. The
learning task is to reproduce the subject matter at a later date.
- Learning by rote
- Depends on memory rather than understanding
- Can only be applied in a situation identical to the one initially encountered
- Does not last
Lack of Direction
You have no real focus and have a passive approach to your studies.
Academic Self-confidence
You believe in your own ability to cope with your studies and feel happy with your
position on the course so far.
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