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Five Tips that can Help Students to effectively Recall what they Study

It can be utterly frustrating to spend several hours studying only to enter the exam hall and not be able to remember one thing you have studied. This is a situation many students (especially teenagers) find themselves in. the experience can be similar to having your memory completely blocked off even as you wonder what

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How best can Teachers and Parents Get Students to actually love Maths?

As I have pointed out more than once on this platform, Mathematics is the most hated subject in schools. First of all it is abstract and therefore difficult to comprehend, especially when you have not quite opened your mind to understanding it. Moreover, most students constantly wonder why they even need to bother studying Mathematics

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6 Most Effective Methods of Studying

Study abilities or study techniques are methodologies connected to learning. They are for the most part discriminating to achievement in school, considered vital for getting decent evaluations, and valuable for learning for the duration of one’s life. Space Make room, mentally and physically, for studying. Usually when you’re studying for something specific, such as an

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How To Develop Your Memory To Always Remember Things

To remember something new, it must be clearly impressed in the brain. It requires time and effort to learn new concepts. To imprint new information into the brain, it’s important to schedule periodic study sessions and constantly review information in your mind. Here are some general principles of memory improvement: 1. Attention (Concentration) When studying,

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The Myth of ‘I’m Bad at Maths’: How to prove yourself wrong

“I’m just not a maths person.” We hear it all the time. And we’ve had enough. Because we believe that the idea of “maths people” is the most self-destructive idea in our society today. The truth is, you probably are a maths person, and by thinking otherwise, you are possibly hamstringing your own career. Worse, you may

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