SURVIVAL SKILLS FOR STUDENTS: THE VIDEO
Produced and directed by Rick Chafe
Produced by Manitoba Educational Television, this program parodies Sergeant Dan Friday as a Special Study Skills Counsellor, whose mission is to encourage students to "study smarter, not harder." Three senior high school/ junior undergraduate students are guided through a system of efficient study skills geared to their individual learning styles and needs. This "case study" approach is accomplished with fast pacing and topical humour. The "high-tech" background will appeal to today's students. Designed for use with older students who might be learning at a distance, the video and accompanying workbook are carefully prepared to encourage a selfpaced, "programmed" approach to their use. Although the video is designed to be used somewhat interactively, the workbook, in particular, contains a wealth of customizable information, tips and self-help strategies. In keeping with the "Friday" theme, the style of the counsellor is somewhat confrontational, and one wonders why a "special study skills" facilitator would need to carry a concealed gun. In sum, however, this is a well-designed and produced package that provides many common-sense strategies for the student who needs to become more self-directed in his/her learning. Grades 12 and up / Ages 17 and up Katy Campbell-Bonar, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta. |
1971-1979 | 1980-1985 | 1986-1990 | 1991-1995
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