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SI Spring 2012 Session Schedule 

SI Specialist
Craig Stern
Craig.Stern@nau.edu
 
Program Coordinator
Barbara Boznak
Barbara.Boznak@nau.edu
 
 
Graduate Assistants
 

David Dubner

Sheryl Martinez

Sara Rae

Chrissy Adamowicz

 

 
 

Supplemental Instruction (SI)

What is SI?

Supplemental Instruction (SI) is a series of weekly review sessions for students taking historically difficult courses. SI is provided for all students who want to improve their understanding of course material and improve their grades. Attendance at sessions is voluntary. For you the student, it’s a chance to get together with people in your class to compare notes, to discuss important concepts, to develop strategies for studying the subject, and to test yourselves before your professor does, so that when he/she does, you’ll be ready. At each session you will be guided through this material by your SI leader, a competent student who has previously taken the course.

What’s an SI leader?

Have you ever wished you could do something over, knowing what you know now? SI leaders are students themselves and are prepared to share with you what they have learned over the years about how to study. They know the course content and are anxious to help guide you through it. They’ll be in class with you every day, hearing what you hear and reading what you read. What they won’t do is lecture; their job is to help you think about the lectures you hear and the books you read, and then put it all together during the SI review sessions. SI can help you learn course material more efficiently.

When do SI review sessions start?

On the first day of class you will fill out a short survey to let the SI leader know your class schedule. Each SI leader will set up four or more review sessions each week at times that are best for the majority of students taking the class. You can attend one, two, three, or all four (the choice is yours) and each one will be different because you’ll have new material to discuss. SI review sessions are informal. Bring your notes; bring your textbook; bring your questions.

What’s in it for me?

If you attend SI sessions regularly, chances are you’ll earn a better grade. You’ll have developed a better understanding of course content as well as more effective ways of studying. This will help you in other classes also.

Students who use SI earn fewer D's & F's than students who don't utilize SI. It's a huge benefit to you because the SI leader is familiar with the professor's material and style of teaching. You can have the inside track on your course and it just might help you earn that A!

   

Contact Us

North SLC

University Union, #30
(Fieldhouse side)
Room 254
928-523-5524

Business Hours:

8 a.m.-8 p.m. M-Th
8 a.m.-5 p.m. F

 

Tutoring Hours:
10 a.m.–8 p.m. M–Th
10 a.m.–2 p.m. F


South SLC
Learning Resource Center, #61
928-523-7391

Business Hours:

8 a.m.-8 p.m. M-Th
8 a.m.-5 p.m. F
 
Tutoring Hours:

10 a.m.–8 p.m. M–Th
10 a.m.–2 p.m. F

 

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