Blog Posts tagged Learn

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5 Ways to Encourage Learning At Home

by Sara Vazquez Shaw

For most children, school and home are two separate entities. To them, one likely involves a locker, backpack, and textbooks, while the other may mean downtime, video games, and snacks. However, it can be important (and even entertaining) to bring the learning environment into the home for your chil...

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Using Myers-Briggs to Explain Different Learning Styles

by Sara Vazquez Shaw

It is a fact that all students not only learn differently but also perceive information differently. As a student, it is important you understand how your personality traits affect how you learn as well as how you behave.

Learning styles are defined as the methods through which you acquire, perceiv...

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What Are Some Good Ways to Learn During the Summer?

by Grace Dickins

The summer is a wonderful time of year for a lot of things - relaxing in parks, eating ice lollies and getting a good suntan. But learning new things and keeping your brain sharp are not always high on the summer to-do list. How can you avoid the "brain drain" that sets in as the temperature creeps ...

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5 Benefits of Going Back to Education for Professionals

by Sarah Adams

In the new economy, career changes and retraining are not optional. It is becoming commonplace to have a dozen different employers throughout your career, so it's smart to be prepared for the career you want, not to get tossed into a position that is merely available. Some people may choose to jump ...

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Six Productive Ways to Spend Free Time in High School

by Sara Vazquez Shaw

Free time may seem hard to come by, but you may occasionally find yourself with extra time on your hands. You could just grab the remote and see what's new on TV. Instead, consider these six strategic ways to spend free time.

1. Get Lost in a Book

Step away from your smart phone, and pick up a boo...

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