- Marking
textbooks is not allowed at CBNA, but you can use the copier in assisted study
to make copies of your reading assignments to mark on.
- Marking
copies with a highlighter will reduce what you need to know to just the most important
things.
- Highlighting
is quick and easy.
- Light
yellow is the best color because it’s easy to read through.
How
to highlight: -
Read
a short section through before highlighting. You want to highlight only the most
important information, but it is hard to do this at a glance. -
Avoid
highlighting entire sentences. Only the key words and phrases should be marked.
This will require you to think and become more involved in the reading. -
Skip
more than you highlight. As a general rule, only 20-30 percent of reading should
be marked. If you aren't careful, you could end up with more highlighted than
you have time to study. -
You
can use this same method to highlight handouts and class notes. -
When
you are finished highlighting, you will be ready to copy the essential information
on to note cards. This step re-enforces what you have read and gives you a summary
to study for tests and exams.
An
example of highlighting For a reading assignments of 264 words:
George Washington (1732-1799), first president of the United States
(1789-1797) and one of the most important leaders in United States history. His
role in gaining independence for the American colonies and later in unifying them
under the new U.S. federal government cannot be overestimated. Laboring against
great difficulties, he created the Continental
Army, which fought and won the American Revolution (1775-1783), out of
what was little more than an armed mob. After an eight-year struggle, his design
for victory brought final defeat to the British at Yorktown, Virginia, and forced
Great Britain to grant independence to its overseas possession. With
victory won, Washington was the most revered man in the United States. A lesser
person might have used this power to establish a military dictatorship or to become
king. Washington sternly suppressed all such attempts on his behalf by
his officers and continued to obey the weak and divided Continental Congress.
However, he never ceased to work for the union of the states under a strong central
government. He was a leading influence in persuading the states to participate
in the Constitutional Convention, over which he presided, and he
used his immense prestige to help gain ratification of its product, the Constitution of the United States. Although
worn out by years of service to his country, Washington reluctantly
accepted the presidency of the United States. Probably no other man could
have succeeded in welding the states into a lasting union. Washington fully understood
the significance of his presidency. “I walk on untrodden ground,” he said. “There
is scarcely any part of my conduct which may not hereafter be drawn in precedent.”
During eight years in office, Washington laid
down the guidelines for future presidents. |
The
capacity to learn is a gift The ability to learn
is a skill The willingness to learn is a choice 
Choose Wisely |