What is blurting?
The blurting method helps to memorise information twice as fast. The first step is to write down everything you know about a topic on a piece of paper. Then you check what you have written… What is blurting?
The blurting method helps to memorise information twice as fast. The first step is to write down everything you know about a topic on a piece of paper. Then you check what you have written… What is blurting?
Neuroscientific research and learning psychology prove that targeted reflection on what has been learnt strengthens the brain and promotes the retention of information. Investing 10 to 20 minutes a day in conscious reflection signals to… Utilising the spacing effect when learning languages
How long should you effectively spend on learning each day? This is a question that concerns many learners. This topic was discussed in detail in an online advice forum. The questions asked there were: ‘How… Parents ask: How long should my child study each day?
The psychological component plays an essential role in learning planning. The following aspects in particular must be taken into account: This ensures the maintenance of motivation and the continuous realisation of progress. Maintaining motivation is… Psychological aspects of learning planning
You hear it all the time: “I don’t have time to learn,” and of course you’ve experienced the feeling yourself often enough. But with a few simple habit changes and the concept of habit stacking,… No time to learn
Various mistakes can be made when learning, which can significantly impair the learning process. One common mistake is procrastination, i.e. constantly putting off learning tasks until the last minute. Equally problematic is passive rather than… The biggest mistakes in learning
It is crucial for our learning success that we are patient with ourselves and accept that understanding a subject takes time and effort. Often complex concepts cannot be grasped immediately and it is important not… What is crucial for learning success?
The human brain is not a memory in which you can simply put something, i.e. the memory does not function according to the principle of a safe in which you can store your information, but… How can a person remember something?
A common assumption is that there are types of learners who prefer certain channels of perception, i.e. people who prefer to read texts, other people who prefer to listen to or watch a lecture. It… Learning types and learning styles
1. Use a study plan template I know that not everyone likes planning as much as I do. But a study plan template is really one of the best organisational tips for students. In such… The 10 most important organisation tips for students