6 Levels of Thinking Every Student MUST Master
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there are six levels or types of thinking that every student or learner of any age should master and each of these six levels leads to a different level of result unfortunately most of the students I work with stuck in these first few levels of thinking and the reason that they struggle to reach top results is because they are thinking at the wrong level when this happens it causes a lot of stress it wastes a lot of time it can be very frustrating it feel impossible to reach top results with any degree of confidence and with enough time we can start thinking that maybe we're just not cut out for it but that probably is not true and for me learning how to think deliberately at the right level is one of the main reasons I was able to achieve top academic results in both medical school and for my masters of education and trust me I'm certainly not a genius I've seen similar results with thousands of students and professionals that have trained over years and by the end of this video you'll be able to see what you need to be and FYI the level you need to be is probably higher than you think but we'll get to that later so the first level is all about memorizing things this involves a lot of rereading uh rewriting it is usually very repetitive it can feel very tedious it often makes us feel drowsy and this level is called remember it is the level of roote learning and repeating hundreds and thousands of flash cards this is the way I and maybe you studied for like most of High School uh and it's maybe the reason why you might have hated studying and when you do this level of thinking and studying then it unlocks level one result which is regurgitate the regurgitate level is all about listing defining stating facts it's the kinds of questions that are and become semi useless in professional life confusingly even though this first level is called remember it's actually not a very good way to hold on to and retain the things that you learn uh but we'll talk about that later the second level of learning is about really trying to comprehend what you are learning rather than just like repeatedly smash it into your brain this is the level that we call understand now there's a reason I've been saying these are levels of thinking