The Scholar in Africology: Learning how to Learn
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1Learning like an Africologist
In this session, you will discover the advantages of learning Africology, the context in which we think and learn, how the material will be thought, and the best practices to achieve best results in learning the material.
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2Motivation
Take a moment to think about why you have decided to learn Applied Africology. Do you want to have a fulfilling career that pays well? Are you excited by the creative outlet it provides? Are you determined to develop the skills and abilities to solve our own problems and contribute to our development? Do you want to start your own company by turning an app idea into reality? Your motivation could be a combination of these reasons or something else entirely. Whatever it is, hold on tightly to your motivation - this will be what pulls you through to the end of this journey, giving you a definitive goal to aim towards.
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3Growth Mindset
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4The Learning Process
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5What To Do When You’re Stuck
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6Managing Your Study Time
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7Pitfalls To Avoid
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8Conclusion
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9Quiz
There is a general unifying history, unifying struggle, unifying climate, environment and conditions that created a general regional culture with a wide range of subcultures, the best name for it is Africa.