by Pat Wyman | Dec 9, 2020 | Articles
The reports are out in every news outlet and your worries that your child has suffered a learning loss during the pandemic are confirmed. Some reports are more “glowing” than others, but MAP tests in the United States reveal that kids are officially behind by 5-10... by Pat Wyman | Dec 7, 2020 | Articles
Want to learn a new language, but afraid you’ve passed the right time? Don’t worry. Even though brain science says it’s easier to learn a second or even a third language when you’re a child, it doesn’t matter because we have some cool brain hacks to help you learn a... by Pat Wyman | Dec 2, 2020 | Articles
Final exams. Yuck! Nobody looks forward to them. But with a few simple brain-proven tips, you can learn and remember new information in half the time. These brain research backed tips are included in learning expert, Pat Wyman’s Total Recall Learning™ –... by Gayle Rich | Apr 21, 2017 | Articles
Researchers have found that eye movement is a clue to learning discoveries, called epiphanies. The pair of researchers from Ohio State University discovered how to predict when an epiphany, also described as an “aha moment” was likely to occur based on... by Amita Puri, PhD | Nov 4, 2014 | Articles
As teachers, we always want to create joy in the classroom as it facilitates more learning and certainly faster learning. The challenge is HOW do we create joyful learning in the classroom? HOW do we infect our students with enthusiasm? How do we bring fun and JOY in...
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