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Learning mathematics can take two approaches. The first approach is to purely memorise all the facts and details and reproducing them when questioned. Another approach which is better and last longer in term of knowledge retention is through concept mastery. Concept mastery involves linking facts with solving strategy and entails true understanding of the mathematical concepts before any mathematics questions can be solved. Related Article Tags: , , , , Failing to learn to read is a devasting blow to a young child, and it is usually quite unnecessary. The underlying reason why many bright children find reading hard is that the early reading books they use encourage the wrong techniques. The warning signs are easy to spot. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , Improving your memory is a skill and involves a process. Nothing is sadder than not being able to take action by believing in certain myths about memory. Blast these myths as soon as possible! Related Article Tags: , , Doing well in HSC sciences requires a slightly different approach than HSC maths or English subjects. HSC sciences, like Chemistry, Physics and Biology, place a heavy focus on the syllabus. Detailed knowledge and familiarisation of the syllabus is very important. Related Article Tags: , , , , A common marketing technique being taught by a number of different groups and marketing teams is the hard push tactic, where you give the prospect no real chance to refuse, create a massive sense of urgency and try and ensure they have no choice but to do as you wish. Does this work or does it mile? Related Article Tags: , , , The problem of low high school students' proficiency is much discussed these days. Contrary to the recent belief, it is not students being excessively overloaded with home assignments, but the "dog eat dog" school environment that causes such decrease and discourages students to study in a proper way.
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