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How adults should learn

Compared to children, adults find it harder to process new information quickly, but learning techniques from their school days are of little help. Many automatically fall back on the learning techniques they remember from their… How adults should learn

Task-based learning

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Task-based learning is an approach to language teaching that focuses on performing tasks or projects to develop language competence. Instead of focusing purely on teaching grammar and vocabulary, this form of learning offers learners the… Task-based learning

The brain needs variety

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Short-term memory can be trained, but long-term memory cannot. Brain training must go beyond pure memory exercises such as memorizing telephone numbers. Modern brain training with long-term effects increases and stabilizes the basic functions of… The brain needs variety

What is real learning?

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Learning is the anticipation of oneself, so schools are necessary where children’s joy of learning is maintained and their interest in the world is challenged and cultivated. But the reality is usually different, because pupils… What is real learning?