LDC hosts seminar on developing 'right learning habits'

Reina V. Pasumbal

The Learning Development Center organized an insightful seminar on Developing the Right Learning Habits for students from the College of International Hospitality and Tourism Management (CIHTM) and the College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences (CNAHS), Mar. 7.

The event featured Fiorella Angelie Baldeo, an Fine Arts student, as the keynote speaker.

Baldeo shared valuable insights on how cultivating effective learning habits can enhance academic performance and personal growth. She emphasized the importance of discipline, consistency, and adaptability in studying, highlighting techniques such as active recall, time management, and personalized study routines that cater to different learning styles.

Participants engaged in interactive discussions, reflecting on their current study habits and exploring ways to improve their learning efficiency. Many students expressed appreciation for the session, noting that Baldeo’s experiences as a top-performing student provided practical and relatable guidance.

By developing the right learning habits, CIHTM and CNAHS students can enhance their ability to retain information, manage their workload effectively, and excel in their respective fields.

Through programs like this, the Learning Development Center continues to support student-centered learning experiences, ensuring that MSEUF graduates are well-equipped with the skills and strategies needed for lifelong success.