Review of Related Literature
Review of Related Literature
Review of Related Literature
Readings and other pertinent information are presented in this section. This is
to establish a clear framework of the concepts and principles of the variables under
study. It is divided according to the variables, study habits and computational skills.
Study Habits
“How habits are developed in us and how finally our whole personality is
influenced by our habits and concludes that everything we are is the result of habit”
Learning “How to Study” can be one of the best investments of your time in
terms of preparing to go back to school or improving your grades while you are in
school. The best part is that anyone that truly wants to improve their learning process
prioritization. Base on the study by Dalby, H. (2013) there are effective study habits for
college students that want to improve their GPA (grade point average) or make sure
they start their academic career off on the right foot note. One of which is to dedicate a
specific time and place to study and having a set place and time to study. Research by
Centura College (2017) Students who don’t practice this technique tend to be more
stressed about homework and studying because they are never sure how or where
they are going to study. Often, they also won’t know if they will have enough time to
complete the assignments and review the material. It shows that having a set time and
place to study alleviates all of those “stressors” and allows you to focus on the material
studying smarter can be learned to improve your ability to better retain reading
material. These habits include approaching study with the right attitude, choosing the
memory games, among others. Students grapple with many issues in their lives, and
because of all of the competing things for your attention, it’s hard to concentrate on
studying. And yet if you’re in school, you have to do at least a little studying in order to
progress from year to year. The key to effective studying isn’t cramming or studying
The study process can be more productive, if learners are taught specific skills
and techniques, which will formalize the study process and there by make it more
efficient. Nagaraju, M.T.V. (2007) said that the term study skill is taken to include the
learner’s ability to plan, organize and implement his own study. In traditional sense
study skills would be tolls through which the student acquires subject knowledge. In
additional Nagaraju, M.T.V. (2007) said study skills are defined as those techniques
such as summarizing, note taking, outlining or locating material which learners employ
The general topic of this research is about the study habits of engineering
students and it is important to know that there are many different styles of learning and
each person will retain information better in different ways. In the book created by Blue
Mango Learning System (2015), visual learners learn best when pictures, images, and
spatial understanding is used. Auditory learners prefer using music, sounds or both.
Kinesthetic learners prefer a more physical style of learning through using the body,
sense of touch and hands. Logical learners desire to use reasoning, logic and
systems. Verbal learners will prefer using words in writing and speech. Social learners
will prefer to learn with other people or in groups. Solitary learners are able to learn
best alone. Once you have figured out which style of learning works best for you, it will
help you determine how to study, where to study, when to study and other important
factors like what study aids you should use and be aware of, and knowing what things
Study skills and habits have long been considered to be important variables in
the academic success or failure of students at the school level. While some students
are able to breeze through school with minimal effort, this is the exception. The vast
effective study habits. On one of the articles that Becton, L (2017) wrote there are 10
study habits you need to practice. So if you want to become a successful student, don't
get discouraged, don't give up, just work to develop each of the study habits below and
you'll see your grades go up, your knowledge increase, and your ability to learn and
Study skills are fundamental to academic competence. Effective study skills are
associated with positive out comes across multiple academic content areas and for
diverse learners. Research from the Central Michigan University that successful
students have good study habits. They apply these habits to all of their classes. One of
the few study habits are Reading Books and Watching Tutorial videos.
Reading Books. Reading habits are well planned and deliberate pattern of
study which has attained a form of consistency on the part of students toward
understanding academic subjects and passing at examinations. Reading habits
determine the academic achievements of students to a great extent. Both reading and
academic achievements are interrelated and dependent on each other. Students often
come from different environments and localities with different levels of academic
achievement. Therefore, they differ in the pattern of reading habits. While some
students have good reading habits, others tend to exhibit poor reading habits.
Academic achievement means how much knowledge the individual has acquired from
habit, which is known as reading habit. Reading makes way for a better understanding
habit is best formed at a young impressionable age in school, but once formed it can
Reading and academic achievement are essential for research workers and
educationists to know that every child whether he or she is gifted, average, normal or
backward etc, should be educated in his or her own way but if he or she possesses
good study habits, he or she can perform well in academics and in every situation. It is
the reading habits, which help the learner in obtaining meaningful and desirable
knowledge. Good reading habits act as a strong weapon for the students to excel in life
for creating a literate society in this world. It shapes the personality of individuals and it
helps them to develop proper thinking methods, and creates new ideas. However, the
developments in the Mass Media had continued to influence interest in reading (hard
copy of literatures such as…) books, magazines and journals, among others. Palani
(2012) is of the opinion that, effective reading is important avenue of effective learning
and reading is interrelated with the total educational process and hence, educational
the symbols and the association of appropriate meaning with them. It requires
the meaning of words in isolation and in context. Before the advent of the television,
both the young and the old found enough time to read. Apart from teachers, other
professionals used to spend their leisure time in reading both English and vernacular
literature. English medium schools almost always demanded extra reading from their
students. But all these have become a thing of the past. Palani (2012) further added
that, nowadays, reading habit has lost its importance as both the young and the old are
students for the examinations seems to be the be-all and end-all of our educational
system.
Many students in school who read do not absorb or understand much of what
they read; this leads to poor understanding of the subject matter, hence to poor grades
or even failure. Often learners can read, but they do not comprehend what they are
reading. Learners with poor reading skills are handicapped in learning process
(Dawood,T.G., 2014) Reading is much more than just knowing how to read. It is killed
and complex process. Reading is a very important skill that every learner should
master.
Reading has a lot of benefits especially for students and according to Kawasaki,
memory and Reading improves the relaxation response, lowering heartbeat and pulse
rate.
Reading is an essential tool for knowledge transfer and the habit of reading is
action, which is possible only if a man forms a habit of reading and practices these
from childhood. Reading habits, therefore, play a very crucial role in enabling a person
to achieve practical efficiency. “Laws die but books never.” Indeed, books are the most
Guthrie, Benneth & McGough, (2007) believe that “reading” is the act of getting
meaning from printed or written words, which is the basis for learning and one of the
most important skills in everyday life. (Issa et al 2012) further explain that reading is
usually associated with books as only the written words provide a complete picture of
the act of reading. It means that through reading, the individual is able to build or fix
things, enjoy stories, discover what others believe and develop ideas or beliefs of their
own. Thus, reading provides the key to all forms of information necessary for our day-
used in classrooms for supporting a teacher’s curriculum and helping students learn
the material faster than ever. A research in Philadephia by Bergwall,T (2015) shows
that 94% of the teachers have effectively used videos during the academic year and
they have found video learning quite effective, it is even better than teaching students
part of the human brain is devoted towards processing the visual information. Brain
responds to visuals fast, better than text or any other kind of learning material.
Remembering stuff from the picture is retained in the mind for a longer time. Through
videos, students get to process information fast. Thus, video learning is better than
book learning. Video learning created a sense of presence, which supports the
cognitive as well as social presence. All these components are critical for successful
learning. So now, videos have been recognized as a powerful tool for learning in
classrooms. Lectures are conducted using video tutorials to make the learning process
fun, effective, responsive and fruitful. That’s why even students look for videos to do
Furthermore, the interactive features of modern web-based media players can be used
More recently, Willmot et al (2012) show that there is strong evidence that digital
video reporting can inspire and engage students when incorporated into student
centered learning activities through: increased student motivation, enhanced learning
experience, higher marks, development potential for deeper learning of the subject,
a source of evidence relating to skills for interviews, learning resources for future
opportunities.
The work of Kearney and colleagues show the benefits of using video to
produce authentic learning opportunities for students (Kearney and Campbell 2010;
Kearney and Schuck, 2006), and how ‘ivideos’ encourage academic rigor from an
professionals from across 300 institutions unanimously agreed that video has the
potential to create a real impact on education. Respondents — who ranged from senior
Boost attendance
One respondent went as far as to say teachers will “have to” produce multimedia
instructional content in order to bridge the gap between online and offline meetings.
52 percent state video use has been driven from the ‘bottom up’ by faculty
month
In 2013, the flipped classroom made its way into the education video scene. In fact, 57
percent agree that flipped classrooms will become a standard teaching method in
higher education; with 48 percent saying their institutions already practice such. But in
consistent with recent advances in virtual education and distant learning, and there is
already a big leap toward virtual education. On the student side of things, video may be
the best way to improve learning styles, especially when it comes to remembering key
facts and figures. Forrester Research estimates one minute of online video equates to
transmitted to the brain is visual, and visuals are processed 60,000 times faster in the
brain than text. This indicates visual education aids like video can improve learning
variables that influence the effectiveness of this practice strategy, but the general
practice is definitely better than no practice at all. And it seems (not unlike mental
practice), that physical practice plus observational practice is better than physical
practice alone.
Through watching videos and discussing them with the members of their
community, children learn much about the structure of narrative and visual
representation. It is for this reason that is it is important for teachers to recognize the
significance of the child’s pre-school experience of videos and not regard it as a less