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I am non-violent
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I am goal oriented
I am intelligent
I am articulate
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I am non-violent
I am goal oriented
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Many of you might initially love the freedom that distance learning bestows, but if you aren’t careful it can become a trap. If you have no formal deadlines or planned hours of study it can be very easy to start putting things off, giving yourself the illusion that you have almost unlimited time to play with.
The solution is to make a plan, and stick to it. Below are some suggestions on how to get started.
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Distance Learning Tips for Success
Establish a Good Workplace
One of the most important aspects of distance learning is finding or creating a space that is helpful and functional for you to work in. It’s important to try and remove as many distractions as possible.
Create a Schedule
Ask for Help
Come up with a schedule! Distance learning doesn’t have to be between regular school hours. Set aside study times, break times and recreation times that make the most sense for you.
Just because you can’t see your teachers, counselors, or other supports in person, doesn’t mean they don’t want to help you. Be aware of your resources and ask for help when you need it!