5 Easy Ways to Optimise Your Learning Environment At Home

Heike Verhoef - 22 Jan 22

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If you want to succeed in school, you need to make sure your education continues outside of the four walls of institutions like schools and universities. The best way to do this is to create an optimised learning environment at home that promotes learning. This is also true for homeschoolers and remote learners. A good study environment can make all the difference. Here are some pointers on how to get the best out of your study space and time at home.

Location is key

Have a dedicated study area that is well lit and looks inviting. Make the space your own, add decorations or any educational tools or time management tools that inspire you. Declutter your space and get rid of potential distractions. Make sure all your needs are catered for in your space. Stay hydrated by keeping a bottle of water nearby. If you like to snack, have some nuts or fruit (or gummy sweets if that’s more your style) in a bowl to make the experience more enjoyable.

When you take breaks during exam time, leave the study area. Don’t eat meals or watch movies in the same space or at the same desk you study. You need to know that when you are at your dedicated study space you are there to learn. Taking a break outside in the garden or in any other room makes your break that much more valuable and relaxing.

Routine and structure

Having a dedicated learning area is important, but managing the time you spend there is just as important. Learning at home requires routine and structure. A good routine can combat stress. You want to have a balance between work and relaxation. Set aside time to study and set aside time for breaks, exercise and entertainment. If you break your remote learning into bite-sized sessions it will become more manageable. It’s always a good idea to incorporate time management and planning tools like daily planners and bullet journals or try jotting down a to-do list to stay on top of daily or weekly tasks.

Collaboration

Learning at home can be lonely at times. Try to collaborate with other learners to make it more fun. The added accountability will also have a positive impact on your success. If you can set up your learning environment so that you can invite meaningful input from outside, you set yourself up for accomplishment. Studying from home does not have to be solitary. However, sometimes it is hard to collaborate. That’s when the internet becomes your friend. dorKk.online is a platform that offers curriculum-based online lessons presented by experts to make your at-home learning experience more valuable.

Make it relevant

Something that is often missing from a school environment is the real-life application of what you are learning. Learning from home grants you an opportunity to discover the practical side of your education. If you doubt the value of the outcome of your education then failing becomes easy. So set up your learning environment to enrich your at-school education. Do some experiments, watch online video lessons to get another viewpoint and utilize the flexibility inherent in online learning or homeschooling. Go visit museums (you can do that from home now too) or animal rescue centres that can further enhance your learning at home. It also gives you something to look forward to when studying from home.

Lastly, make the best out of the flexibility

The gift of learning at home is that learners can make it fit their needs and learning styles. In a classroom setting the teacher has to cater to a variety of different learning styles. The beauty of learning from home is that you can set up your environment to get the best out of your preferred learning style. The trick is to identify your optimum study mode. When is the best time of day for you to study? At what pace do you enjoy learning? What methods can you employ to improve your home education? Maybe sound helps you focus, so incorporate some study music in your environment. Maybe you learn better with images and graphical aids so use the space around you to stimulate your visual brain. Self-motivation is the name of the game. It is important to set measurable goals that are easy to track.

Apply these easy pointers to improve your learning environment at home.

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