Neuroscience of Learning

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Judy Hanning / Feb 14, 2019
Don't let time, money, or your location stop you from learning. It's never too late to learn something new—find out why.Read more
Judy Hanning / Feb 14, 2019
E-learning is on the rise, so it's important we incorporate findings from neuroscience. Find out why.Read more
Judy Hanning / Feb 13, 2019
Teachers, are you using blended learning in your classroom? If not, here are simple ways you can improve leadership in the classroom.Read more
Judy Hanning / Feb 12, 2019
Do you know how to do a self-hypnosis to achieve a happy brain? Learn how from this infograph.Read more
Judy Hanning / Feb 10, 2019
Did you know different neurotransmitters affect our various moods? When you're feeling off it may be an imbalance.Read more
Phil Weaver / Jan 16, 2019
Does your child desperately need to de-stress? These tips and tools can help build your child's confidence and grit for long-lasting success! Resulting in better learning abilities which then result in better grades. Want to know how?Read more
Kara Skarda / Jan 9, 2019
Is the brain better at learning when using a picture based approach or a word-based approach? There may be some information out there. Learn more in this article.Read more
Judy Hanning / Jan 2, 2019
By being emotionally intelligent, you won't bring the stress of work back to your home. Here are 12 benefits of emotional intelligence in the workplace (and other helpful tips).Read more
Judy Hanning / Jan 2, 2019
Teachers and educators: this infographic will make you think about your own teaching techniques to become even better at what you do.Read more
Hannah Roberts / Jan 2, 2019
Not only can one-on-one tutoring benefit kids with dyslexia, dyscalculia, and dysgraphia, it can actually physically change their brains. When given the support they need, studies suggest that these students' brains become nearly indistinguishable from the rest of their peers over time. That's the wonders of neuroplasticity and neurogenesis at workRead more