
Sometimes students think that ‘study skills‘ is just something you need to be concerned with when
you are at school. This is not the case at all. For example, most jobs will require learning and training,
certification and assessment. Planning, managing workload and good time management skills will
also be essential when students leave school.
One of the many ways our school supports the development of independent learning skills is through
providing access to the online study skills and well-being site: www.studysamurai.com. It is a good
idea for students to choose different units to work on over time (maybe try a new unit each fortnight?)
so they can develop their understanding of these important skills and reflect on the areas they need to
work on. This specialist resource complements the skill development that takes place in our
classrooms.
The study skills tip for this month is taken from the unit that looks at the reflection process after a test
is returned to students. One of the concepts outlined in this unit is that of ‘kaizen’. The word Kaizen
itself is derived from two different Japanese words, ‘kai’ and ‘zen’. KAI, meaning: to change or modify;
and ZEN, meaning: to improve. Small constant changes can make a huge difference to students’
results. Only by reflecting on the way they learn and making changes can students improve the way
they approach their work for school. The Study Samurai Library is a great tool to assist in this
process.
The Study Samurai Podcast
5 Keys To Personal Best Academic Performance
When it comes to learning you get either how to learn or wellbeing and mindset topics to get you in the best state to learn and perform at your best. The Study Samurai Library is a unique blend of both areas. Dr Prue Salter is a world class Study Skills expert and Rocky Biasi who specialises in Mindset and Wellbeing bring you tips from the Study Samurai Library of resources.