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1 Cornell Notes? What’s the fuss?

2 Never heard of it? Can’t change me
1. Be a student and research before you dismiss Fact remains: notes are key and are here to stay The rate of speech is approximately 2 to 3 words per second, and the average handwriting speed is 0.2 to 0.3 words per second 2. If I told you drinking unsalted butter from grain fed cows mixed with espresso boosts your memory recall by 10-12%. How many would give it a go? - quick fix culture

3 Yeah butter and coffee is a thing

4 Research Students participating in courses implementing the Cornell Note-taking method had a 10-12% higher average than students in the previous semester not using this method (Donohoo, 2010). In these final/critical years 10-12% is a huge edge and one worth investigating. Disclaimer: study also proved method Won’t work if you have poor working memory skills – so seek an alternative

5 How does it look in Economics or a SOSE type subject

6 What is a measurement of economic performance?
Essential question What is a measurement of economic performance?

7 Notes – Your way. Then Questions

8 Notes – Your way. Then Questions
Notes in class then in review at home or study – add the questions that relate to the notes for revision/recall later

9 Summary at home or end of lesson
Summary: Real GDP per capita is a measure of average aggregate output per person but it is not in itself a complete policy goal to improve/gauge living standards in an economy as it fails to measure/include several things that contribute to well-being that should be taken into account. (appropriate model/diagram)


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