3 Ways to Improve Your Learning Retention

3 Ways to Improve Your Learning Retention

Studying can be a frustrating and tedious task, especially when you find yourself struggling to retain the information you're trying to learn. Whether you're a student, a professional, or just someone looking to expand your knowledge, the ability to retain and recall information is crucial to achieving your goals. Fortunately, there are several ways to enhance retention while studying for your pilot license. The tips mentioned below will not only help you during your ground school but will also help enhance retention while studying for each flight training lesson. 

3 Proven Methods for Retention

Active Studying

Passively reading or listening to information is not an effective way to study. Instead, actively engage with the material by taking notes, summarizing key points, and solving practice problems. This helps to create a deeper understanding of the material and improves retention. One technique that can help with active studying is the Cornell Method, which involves dividing a sheet of paper into three sections: a cue column, a note-taking column, and a summary column. This method allows you to organize your notes, highlight key points, and review the material in a structured way.

Level Flight online ground school courses have been designed to enhance student engagement with clickable interactive elements. Creating your own notes can solidify your retention and enhance the student experience in a personalized way. 

Spaced Repetition

Spaced repetition is a technique that involves spreading out study sessions over time, rather than cramming all at once. This allows for better retention and recall of information because it helps to reinforce the material in your memory. One example of spaced repetition is the Leitner System, which uses flashcards to help you review the material at regular intervals. By reviewing the material at specific intervals, the Leitner System allows you to focus on the most important information and helps to keep it fresh in your memory.

This method is important to consider as your work through your ground school and flight training. Don’t just read it once and never come back. Even after completing lessons it is important to come back and revisit them as part of your study process. Having the ability to do this is one major advantage to online ground school. Even during your flight training, don’t just fly a lesson only to come back to the theory behind it as your cram for your flight test. 

Use of Mnemonics

Mnemonic devices are memory aids that help to associate new information with something more familiar or easily remembered. Examples include acronyms, rhymes, and visual images. Mnemonics can be especially useful when trying to remember lists of items, such as the documents required to be carried on board an aircraft or the steps in a process such as an engine failure. A well-known example is the acronym HOMES, which is used to remember the Great Lakes: Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior. By associating new information with something more familiar, mnemonics can help to improve retention and make studying more efficient.

Learn with Confidence

Enhancing retention when studying is an important step in achieving your goals. By actively engaging with the material, spacing out study sessions, and using mnemonic devices, you can improve your ability to retain and recall information. Remember, the key is to find what method works best for you and stick to it. With the right approach and a little bit of effort, you can master not just flight training, but any subject and achieve your goals.

The team at Level Flight is ready to help you make earning your pilot license a reality. Using the methods above, and our interactive online ground school courses you can be confident that you will have a positive flight training experience. Get in touch with us today by filling out the online contact form or calling 403-483-2880.

 

FAQ's

You need to start with a Private Pilot License and then get a commercial pilot license, multi-engine rating, and an instrument rating. From here you need to build some experience to meet the current qualification requirements that the airlines are looking for. Jobs might include flight instructing, survey or Arial work, charter flying, or bush flying. Eventually, you will obtain an Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL). This license is not required to work as an airline pilot in the First Officer position but if you want to be a captain you will need your ATPL license. 

To answer this we need to know what kind of pilot do you want to be. Do you want to be a private pilot and fly recreationally? Or do you want to be a commercial pilot and fly for hire? One thing to note is that flight training can be a variable cost that is dependent on each specific person's rate of progress. Be wary of anyone that will give you a solid low price figure as it may be based on an absolute best-case scenario and not average statistics. Check out the link below and click on each license and rating to learn more about the specific costs and requirements. Each one is listed in the typical order in which you might obtain them. 

Licenses and Ratings

Generally speaking, a pilot will spend anywhere from approximately $12,000 to $100,000 to become a pilot depending on what kind of pilot they want to be. Note that ground school is the cheapest part of the flight training experience. The actual flying part of the training is where the big money is spent. Flight schools roughly charge an average of $200/hr for each flight. 

Many online ground school platforms have methods to get in touch with instructors for help. Some also offer student discussion boards or chat rooms. Level Flight offers both options allowing you maximum engagement.

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The number of Level Flight Ground School Pilots continues to grow. We are proud that our comprehensive and innovative Ground School curriculum inspires students to complete their first steps and continue to develop to achieve their aviation dreams. Here is what some of our students past and present say about their experience with Level Flight Ground School.

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