Hey all!
Click bait worthy title amirite?
ANYWHO! Before we start this thread is not to shame Public Education in it's whole (Just some of it)
As you might have guessed from the title I am still biding my time in High School!
Before I graduated I wanted to become the Valedictorian, I began to research the question of "How do we learn"
The BIG! SECRET!?!?
- Practice.
I didn't believe it really having grown up with the whole "Re-reading, Highlight, different styles of learning" Jazz. Schools always giving you tools that seem to never help in studying and memory retention
Long science short, the Nueral connections that your brain makes during the extraction of new material wants to be absorbed by metabolic processes. To stop this phenomenon one must access the newly formed neuron enough to imprint it into your frontal lobe.
I SHARED THIS with my class, (an Advanced Placement Science Credit) We've ALL gotten A's the past three months whereas previously it was 65% or more in a low c range
AND HOW LONG DOES THAT TAKE!?!
45 MINS!!!!!!
Now obviously there's room for variance in there but that's a close general guideline for learning a new concept!
I hope this helped someone out!
Click bait worthy title amirite?
ANYWHO! Before we start this thread is not to shame Public Education in it's whole (Just some of it)
As you might have guessed from the title I am still biding my time in High School!
Before I graduated I wanted to become the Valedictorian, I began to research the question of "How do we learn"
The BIG! SECRET!?!?
- Practice.
I didn't believe it really having grown up with the whole "Re-reading, Highlight, different styles of learning" Jazz. Schools always giving you tools that seem to never help in studying and memory retention
Long science short, the Nueral connections that your brain makes during the extraction of new material wants to be absorbed by metabolic processes. To stop this phenomenon one must access the newly formed neuron enough to imprint it into your frontal lobe.
I SHARED THIS with my class, (an Advanced Placement Science Credit) We've ALL gotten A's the past three months whereas previously it was 65% or more in a low c range
AND HOW LONG DOES THAT TAKE!?!
45 MINS!!!!!!
Now obviously there's room for variance in there but that's a close general guideline for learning a new concept!
I hope this helped someone out!
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