The student is planning to read the assigned chapter before attending class. Which of the following would be an effective method of approaching the assignment?
1. Read the chapter summary first.
2. Read the questions at the end of the chapter first.
3. Begin reading and underlining the chapter.
4. Review the learning outcomes first.
4
Rationale 1: Reviewing the learning outcomes first will guide the learner to note the important components of the chapter, as contrasted with reading without knowing the expectations. Answer options 1, 2, and 3 will not help the student gain any insight as to the expectations of the chapter.
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