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Category: Education News and Updates

Our experts provide all the latest from the EdTech community. Read on to discover study strategies and insight on studying with a disability.

Does this Victorian attitude to teaching seem familiar?

Does this Victorian attitude to teaching seem familiar?


Our classrooms look very different now, but there’s a core to education older than most institutions.

Posted on December 5, 2019December 6, 2019Author Luke GarbuttCategories Blog, Education News and Updates, Study SkillsLeave a comment
Creativity and neurodiversity – is there a link?

Creativity and neurodiversity – is there a link?


In this article, Dr Sue Wilkinson explores the link between creativity and neurodiversity.

Posted on October 23, 2019November 7, 2019Author Dr Sue WilkinsonCategories Education News and Updates, The Science of LearningLeave a comment
How to Take Good Notes in College

How to Take Good Notes in College


Taking notes is crucial to learning in higher ed, but many students don’t get taught how to do it effectively. So let’s look at how to take good notes in college to help you get more from the information around you.

Posted on August 15, 2019July 6, 2020Author Luke GarbuttCategories Blog, Education News and Updates, Study SkillsLeave a comment
Why do verbal and non-verbal reasoning skills matter?

Why do verbal and non-verbal reasoning skills matter?


You may often hear professionals talk about verbal and non-verbal reasoning skills in students with dyslexia. So what are these, and why are they important?

Posted on August 9, 2019October 24, 2019Author Dr Sue WilkinsonCategories Blog, Education News and Updates, The Science of LearningLeave a comment
ADHD and Working Memory: what is the link?

ADHD and Working Memory: what is the link?


In this article, Dr Sue Wilkinson explains how ADHD impacts working memory and how we can support students with ADHD in a learning environment.

Posted on August 2, 2019October 24, 2019Author Dr Sue WilkinsonCategories Blog, Education News and Updates, Studying with a Disability, The Science of LearningLeave a comment

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