Time studying refers to the duration or amount of time spent by a student engaging in activities related to learning and reviewing academic material outside of regular class time. It includes tasks such as reading textbooks, completing assignments, and studying for exams.
The act of delaying or postponing tasks or studying until later despite knowing it may have negative consequences. Procrastination can lead to inadequate study time and negatively impact academic performance.
The process by which newly learned information is transferred from short-term memory to long-term memory storage. Properly allocating enough time for studying helps facilitate memory consolidation.
Active Learning: An approach where students engage actively with their learning material through techniques such as discussions, problem-solving, and hands-on activities rather than passively listening or reading. Spending more time actively studying can enhance understanding and retention of knowledge.