Seek Additional Resources: Look for supplementary materials such as academic journals, online courses, or textbooks that expand upon topics covered in the syllabus.
Engage in Self-Study: Take the initiative to explore subjects of interest independently, using resources like books, articles, and educational websites.
Participate in Discussions: Engage in discussions with classmates, instructors, or professionals in the field to gain different perspectives and insights beyond what's covered in the syllabus.
Join Study Groups: Collaborate with peers to discuss concepts in-depth, share resources, and learn from each other's experiences and perspectives.
Attend Workshops or Seminars: Look for workshops, seminars, or guest lectures related to your course topics to gain additional knowledge and practical skills.
Networking: Connect with professionals in your field through networking events, conferences, or online platforms to learn from their experiences and expertise.
Apply Knowledge: Look for opportunities to apply what you've learned in real-world settings, such as internships, volunteer work, or research projects.
Seek Mentorship: Find mentors who can provide guidance, advice, and support as you explore topics beyond the syllabus and navigate your educational journey.
Stay Curious: Cultivate a mindset of curiosity and lifelong learning, constantly seeking out new information and experiences to broaden your understanding and skills.
Reflect and Iterate: Regularly reflect on your learning journey, identify areas for growth, and adjust your approach as needed to continue expanding your knowledge and capabilities.
Language | English |
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ISBN-10 | 8195489656 |
ISBN-13 | 9788195489657 |
No of pages | 140 |
Font Size | Medium |
Book Publisher | i-Read Publications |
Published Date | 14 Apr 2023 |
Audio Book Length | 03:07: |
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Nothing can explain the book better than the title itself. Bookish-Knowledge and education are all available in school, but what about things beyond the syllabus? What about personality development, leadership, entrepreneurship, time management, financial literacy, behavioral skills, and mental well-being? 'Teens are the most misunderstood people on earth. They are treated like children but expected to act like adults.' We, teens, don't need exams and studies to stress us out; simply being a teen is enough. This book aims to simply explain this pressure of just being a teen and overcoming it, venturing into philosophy, economics, and more using examples understandable by all. A demystified approach to problem-solving, it truly urges teens to Grow Beyond the Syllabus.