Strategies for success in high school
The last three years have been brutal for high school students. The constant shifting in strategies in delivering content and pivoting which was taking too much of a toll on students, teachers and families trying to support them. One of the negative outcomes of the pivoting to online teaching was the 24/7 access to devices, and teenagers being teenagers gradually focused on social media activities rather than their online lessons. This has impacted loss of learning skills.
Right now getting back to in person studies, students are still glued to the social media and hence are still connected to the outside world, most have at least one wireless headphone attached. This apparent semblance of focus in class, does not help the learning strategies being adopted in class. Ultimately the outcome at the end of the day is not what you are aspiring for. Disconnecting the teenagers from their devices would have to be the first change any parent can do to make their wards successful. Here are some strategies that you can look at to get them back on track or if you really want them to be successful in life.
- Attend class regularly: Going to class consistently can help students stay on top of the material and make the most of their education.
- Take good notes: Taking thorough and organized notes during class and when studying can help students retain information and do well on exams.
- Stay organized: Keeping track of assignments, deadlines, and test dates can help students stay on top of their workload and avoid last-minute cramming.
- Set goals: Setting academic and personal goals can help students stay focused and motivated.
- Seek help when needed: If a student is struggling with the material, it’s important to seek help as soon as possible. This could mean talking to the teacher, meeting with a tutor, or getting additional resources.
- Stay healthy: Eating well, getting enough sleep, and exercising can all help students stay physically and mentally healthy, which is important for academic success.
- Get involved: Participating in extracurricular activities and clubs can help students develop new skills, make connections, and have a well-rounded educational experience.
- Take breaks: It’s important for students to take breaks and relax, as this can help them avoid burnout and stay motivated.
- Stay positive: Maintaining a positive attitude can help students stay focused and motivated, even when faced with challenges.
- Seek out opportunities: Students should look for opportunities to learn outside the classroom, such as internships, volunteering, or job shadowing, as these can help them build valuable skills and experiences.