Learning is fun when you know how. It is only painful when you hit the three barriers to study and don't know what to do about them. These three barriers are the only reasons a child gets distracted or can't concentrate. They are enough to make a slow learner out of any child. The breakthrough is that they can be handled using simple and precise techniques.
In this book, the authors argue for the practical importance of an alternate view, that learning is synonymous with a change in the meaning of experience.
That allows these learners to make the best use of their brains, whether those brains seem “naturally” geared toward learning or not. This book will teach you how you can do the same.
Learn anything without the drudgery of rote memorization! By teaching your mind to make the intangible tangible, you can learn and remember more than you ever thought possible.
Learning how to learn is an essential preparation for lifelong learning. This book offers a set of in-service resources to help teachers develop new classroom practices informed by sound research.
Learning How to Learn contains the authentic material from the Sufi stand-point, written in response to more than 70,000 questions received from government leaders, housewives, philosophy professors, and factory workers around the world.
Help students of all ages maximize learning and strengthen study skills. This interactive workbook is a powerful resource for students, teachers, and parents.
At a time when we are constantly being asked to retrain and reinvent ourselves to adapt to new technologies and changing industries, this book shows us how we can uncover and develop talents we didn’t realize we had—no matter what our ...
We teachers can help students set daily goals to be accomplished at home or during study halls leading up to the project's due date . In upper elementary and middle school , communicating the project and daily goals with parents through ...
Explains the latest neurological research in the science of learning, stressing the brain's need for sleep, exercise, and focused attention in its processing of new information and creation of memories.
By completing just 20 hours of focused, deliberate practice you’ll go from knowing absolutely nothing to performing noticeably well. Kaufman personally field-tested the methods in this book.