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#169 – If you have ever found yourself thinking, “why does essay writing feel so hard?” you are not alone. In this episode, I share 5 reasons why essays often feel overwhelming, confusing or frustrating—and what you can do about each one. We will explore why you were never properly taught how to write essays, why traditional study methods often make things harder, and why high-stakes assignments leave no room for practice. You will also hear why outdated frameworks like PEEL are not helping you and how you might be working incredibly hard but not always in the most effective way. If essay writing feels like a slog, there is nothing wrong with you—you just need better support, clearer methods, and more strategic tools. I will also introduce you to my brand-new training, The Essay Fix, which is open for enrolment now. Tune in to learn practical shifts you can make right away to make essay writing feel easier, more focused and less overwhelming. To get the links and shownotes for this episode, head to: https://chloeburroughs.com/episode169. Join the Essay Fix training. Check out my membership, the Kickbutt Students Club. Grab a copy of my book, The Return to Study Handbook.
#168 – You're told to be an independent learner at university—but no one actually shows you how. In this episode, I'm unpacking why independent learning feels so hard at higher education level, especially if you're returning to study as an adult. You'll learn why the problem isn't your intelligence, motivation or potential—but the lack of proper support. I'll break down the myth of ‘just figuring it out', share the metaphor I use with my students to explain what's really going on, and walk you through what should happen instead. If studying still feels harder than it should be, this episode will help you understand why—and give you a clearer way forward. To get the links and shownotes for this episode, head to: https://chloeburroughs.com/episode168 Check out my membership, the Kickbutt Students Club. Grab a copy of my book, The Return to Study Handbook.
#167 – You worked hard. You followed the guidance. You poured hours into your essay… and still didn't get the mark you hoped for. If that sounds familiar, this episode is for you. In this episode, I'm unpacking the only two reasons why your essay grades aren't higher—and why these problems have nothing to do with your intelligence, effort or potential. You'll learn how misunderstanding the question and writing at the wrong level are the most common (and fixable) reasons students lose marks. I'll walk you through the signs to look out for, the types of feedback that hint at these issues and the specific study skills that can turn things around. Whether you're aiming to pass confidently or push your marks higher, this episode will help you close the gap between the grade you got and the one you deserve. To get the links and shownotes for this episode, head to: https://chloeburroughs.com/episode167 Check out the episode I mention on Bloom's Taxonomy (episode 161) Check out my membership, the Kickbutt Students Club. Grab a copy of my book, The Return to Study Handbook.
#166 – Feeling stuck every time you sit down to study? Do you open your laptop, stare at the screen, and somehow end up scrolling your phone or making tea for the third time? In this episode, I'm diving into what's really going on when your brain freezes—and it's not laziness or lack of motivation. I'll guide you through what's happening behind the scenes in your brain when studying feels impossible. You'll learn how to spot the signs, why they show up and what you can do to actually move forward when you're feeling blocked. Whether you're neurodivergent or not, these practical strategies will help you create more brain space and make study progress easier—especially when you're juggling complex tasks like assignment writing or revising under pressure. This one's a mix of science, stories and simple tips you can start using today. You'll leave with a clearer head, stronger study habits and a powerful mindset shift that'll change how you approach your workload for good. To get the links and shownotes for this episode, head to: https://chloeburroughs.com/episode166. Check out my membership, the Kickbutt Students Club. Grab a copy of my book, The Return to Study Handbook.
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Have you ever felt stuck in your faith, questioning God's plan during life's hardest seasons? In this episode of The Journey to Becoming, I'm joined by Amy Senter, a Christian teacher, artist, and blogger, who shares how God transformed her deepest struggles into a powerful testimony of faith and joy. Amy opens up about the hardest season of her life and how God used it to draw her closer, teaching her the meaning of true joy, peace, and faith that isn't based on circumstances. If you've ever felt distant from God, struggled to stay consistent in your Bible study, or wondered how to find lasting joy, this episode is for you! ✨ We dive into: ✔️ How to strengthen your faith in difficult seasons ✔️ Why Bible study is a game-changer for spiritual growth ✔️ Practical ways to deepen your relationship with God ✔️ How to find true joy, no matter what you're facing God's love never fails, even in the struggle. Tune in for an encouraging conversation that will help you grow in faith and step into the joy He has for you!
This month Dr Katy Burgess, Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Cardiff University, talks about her research into students' learning - what they do and how effective they think this is - this is useful for us, as teachers, to understand how, what we are teaching them in school about learning and revision, is being interpreted and used by students. We discuss the best ways to revise but perhaps more importantly what we should be telling our students to get them to use more effective strategies. Plus additional thoughts on where we could slip retrieval practice when students don't even notice (some good advice for parents!), forward testing effect and that we need to remember that learning involves an awful lot of forgetting before students actually remember everything they need to know. If you'd like to learn more about Dr Katy Burgess or read her publications you can do so here: https://profiles.cardiff.ac.uk/staff/burgesskv T-FUN Network - https://t-fun.co.uk/
Send us a textIn this episode of College Planning Simplified, Arielle is joined by Simrat Arora, a fourth-year medical student at UNC Chapel Hill, to discuss her journey from high school to medical school. Simrat shares valuable insights about building a strong foundation in high school, the importance of networking and gaining exposure to medicine early on, and the criteria she used when selecting an undergraduate institution. 00:00 Introduction to the Episode00:47 High School Reflections and Advice01:48 Decisiveness and Career Choices05:35 Balancing Academics and Extracurriculars08:22 Gaining Relevant Experience11:36 College Search and Criteria17:46 Study Skills and Adaptability21:21 Final Thoughts and Future Plans
The King James bible is undoubtedly one of the most influential translations in history, yet today there are those that insist it is the only “true” translation. Since the 17th century, this tradition has evolved into what is today a movement with a legacy of bad fruits, pseudoscience and a spirit of division. In this comprehensive documentary you will learn why the KJV Only movement is not only wrong, but guided by the same legalistic spirit as other works of the enemy. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.danceoflife.com/subscribe
Join us to hear Barira Shahid, an English for Academic Purposes and Academic and Study Skills lecturer at De Montfort University, Dubai, as she explains how you can identify your true purpose or passion in your career journey. She also gives examples of ways your passion for your profession can impact your personal and professional growth. Listen to hear more! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ttelt/support
Pippa speaks to James Buchanan, an educator with over 30 years of experience, who has published a book called Study Smarter on how to hone your study skills. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker continue to discuss how to prepare students for college and life beyond college. Julie describes ways to improve productivity and retain more of what students are learning. Listen to find out about work islands and Julie’s Dr Pepper email checker. GO TO PART 1 Referenced Materials The One-Life Solution by Dr. Henry Cloud Getting Things Done by David Allen Memory Mentor™ app University-Ready Writing If you have questions for Andrew, send them to podcast@IEW.comPerhaps your question will be answered at the next Ask Andrew Anything (AAA). If you have questions about IEW products or classes, contact customer service at 800.856.5815 or info@IEW.com
#165 – In this episode, I delve into the challenges of balancing study with work and family life, offering insights and strategies tailored for adult learners. If you're feeling overwhelmed or lacking confidence in your learning abilities, you're not alone. Together, we'll explore how focusing on small, achievable steps can lead to significant progress in reaching your study goals. Through practical advice and real-life examples, I'll share five key strategies to help you shift your mindset, build momentum, and transform your study habits. We'll discuss the importance of a positive trajectory over fixed goals, embracing the journey, and bouncing back from setbacks. Tune in to discover how you can make lasting changes to your approach, gain control over your studies, and ultimately achieve your academic and personal aspirations. To get the links and shownotes for this episode, head to: https://chloeburroughs.com/episode165. Grab your FREE study session planners. Join the Kickbutt Students Club. Grab a copy of my book, The Return to Study Handbook.
In the first episode of a two-part series, Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker share strategies for the skills needed to succeed in college and in life after college. Julie outlines a plan and provides resources for students to prepare for their future. GO TO PART 2 Referenced Materials “Most Colleges Enroll Many Students Who Aren’t Prepared for Higher Education” University-Ready Writing “Do Two Parents Matter More Than Ever?” “Do High School Courses Prepare Kids for College?” The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean Covey Hero on a Mission by Donald Miller Financial Peace University by Dave Ramsey If you have questions for Andrew, send them to podcast@IEW.comPerhaps your question will be answered at the next Ask Andrew Anything (AAA). If you have questions about IEW products or classes, contact customer service at 800.856.5815 or info@IEW.com
#164 – If you're curious about how to study like a First Class student and whether aiming for top grades is the right approach for you, this episode is your guide. I explore the benefits of adopting a First Class mindset and study habits, explaining why every student can benefit from aiming high, regardless of their current grades or personal circumstances. In this episode, you'll discover practical strategies to help you achieve your academic goals and enjoy the process. We'll delve into the importance of strategic study techniques, effective note-taking, and cultivating a resilient growth mindset to enhance your learning journey. I'll share actionable steps to transform your study habits and boost your confidence, empowering you to take control of your education. Whether you're balancing studies with work or family life, this episode offers insights to help you study smarter, not harder, and reach for that First Class degree or its equivalent. To get the links and shownotes for this episode, head to: https://chloeburroughs.com/episode164. Grab your FREE study session planners. Join the Kickbutt Students Club. Grab a copy of my book, The Return to Study Handbook.
#163 – In this week's episode, I reveal a powerful perspective shift that can make your studying easier and transform your academic journey. Whether you're juggling work, family, or both, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the pressure of achieving good grades. You might even find yourself confused by inconsistent results — feeling confident about an essay only to receive a disappointing mark, or the opposite. But what if I told you that the secret to success lies in focusing less on the results and more on the process? Join me as I break down how you can take control of your learning by improving your study habits, strategies, and mindset. We'll explore practical steps to boost your motivation, maintain focus, and develop efficient study routines. By the end of this episode, you'll feel empowered to tackle your studies with renewed confidence and clarity, knowing that the right process will lead to the results you desire. To get the links and shownotes for this episode, head to: https://chloeburroughs.com/episode163. Join the Kickbutt Students Club. Grab a copy of my book, The Return to Study Handbook.
#162 – In this episode, I dive into how to harness productive struggle throughout the essay writing process. Writing essays can be overwhelming, with countless opportunities to feel panicky and unsure. This episode is packed with practical strategies to turn your struggle into a powerful tool for writing better essays. I'll help you recognise and overcome unproductive struggle, adopt a growth mindset, become a master problem solver, and take care of yourself during the writing process. Whether you're grappling with understanding essay questions, planning, or editing, I'll guide you step-by-step from blank page to finished essay. To get the links and shownotes for this episode, head to: https://chloeburroughs.com/episode162. Find out more and enrol in Write Better Essays. Join the waitlist for the Kickbutt Students Club. Grab a copy of my book, The Return to Study Handbook.
#161 – In this episode, I delve into the transformative power of Bloom's Taxonomy for essay writing. You'll discover how this powerful framework, developed by educational psychologist Benjamin Bloom, can help you deepen your understanding, better interpret essay questions, allocate your word count effectively, and self-assess your writing skills. I'll guide you through the six levels of Bloom's Taxonomy, showing you how to harness each one to enhance your essays and achieve higher grades. Whether you're balancing study with work or family commitments, this episode offers practical strategies to boost your confidence and elevate your academic performance. Tune in to unlock the secrets to writing better essays with Bloom's Taxonomy! To get the links and shownotes for this episode, head to: https://chloeburroughs.com/episode161. Find out more and enrol in Write Better Essays. Join the waitlist for the Kickbutt Students Club. Grab a copy of my book, The Return to Study Handbook.
#160 – In this episode, I dive into the biggest barrier to higher essay grades, exploring what truly holds you back from achieving the grades you desire. By listening, you'll uncover actionable insights to help you break through these barriers and enhance your essay writing skills. I address common challenges adult learners face, from not knowing what skills to improve, to struggling with time management and understanding feedback. This episode is packed with practical advice and empathetic understanding, ensuring you feel supported and empowered to take control of your academic journey. Tune in to discover how to turn feedback into progress and elevate your essay grades to reflect your hard work and determination. To get the links and show notes for this episode, head to: https://chloeburroughs.com/episode160. Find out more and enrol in Write Better Essays. Join the waitlist for the Kickbutt Students Club. Grab a copy of my book, The Return to Study Handbook.
In this episode, we talk about procrastination. Has your child ever come to you the night before a project is due or an event is scheduled only to tell you that they need supplies before tomorrow? So in your anger and haste, you run to the store to get them everything they need at the last minute. Or maybe your child simply starts getting ready for school or camp 10 minutes before it's time to leave only to have you running late AGAIN!!! If it's any consolation, you're not alone. I've experienced this too, and it is so frustrating. That's why I share practical strategies you can use to help your child overcome procrastination.Resources Mentioned in This Episode: BooksThe 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean CoveyA practical guide to help teens manage their time and set goals.How to Do Homework Without Throwing Up by Trevor RomainA fun and engaging book for younger children that offers practical tips for tackling homework.Get Organized Without Losing It by Janet S. FoxAimed at middle schoolers, this book offers tips and strategies for staying organized.The Procrastinator's Handbook: Mastering the Art of Doing It Now by Rita EmmettA helpful guide for teens to understand and overcome procrastination.WebsitesKhan Academy (www.khanacademy.org)Offers free resources and tutorials on various subjects, helping students manage their study time effectively.Common Sense Media (www.commonsensemedia.org)Provides reviews of educational apps, books, and websites for children.Smarter Time (www.smartertime.com)Offers tips and tools for better time management and productivity.AppsTodoistA powerful task manager app that helps students organize their tasks and set deadlines.ForestAn app that encourages focus by growing a virtual tree as long as the user stays on task.Focus@WillProvides background music designed to improve concentration and focus.MyHomeworkA digital student planner that helps track homework, assignments, and projects.TrelloA flexible project management tool that can help students organize tasks and projects visually.Additional ResourcesBig Life JournalA guided journal that helps children develop a growth mindset and set goals.The Organized Student by Donna GoldbergOffers strategies for middle and high school students to stay organized and manage their time effectively.*EMAIL LIST*Click here to join my email list for more free content to help you on your parenting journey!or go to strongermindsstrongeryouth.com/jointhelist*REACH OUT & SHARE*Email me your stories to share with others parents just like you @ jessika@strongermindsstrongeryouth.com *CONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA!!!* & *TAG ME IN YOUR STORIES!!!*#jessikashields or @strongermindsstrongeryouthGet Social to Stay Connected!!!FB: @StrongerMindsStrongerYouthInstagram: @StrongerMindsStrongerYouthLinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jessikashieldsTo access more Podcast r
#159 – In this episode, I dive into a major stumbling block for many students: how to actually answer your essay question. I introduce my innovative Braid Method, designed to help you stay on track and avoid tangents that can cost you valuable marks Then, I break down common reasons why essays go off course and provide practical, actionable steps to ensure your writing remains focused and aligned with the question, guidance, and marking criteria. Whether you're struggling with understanding the question, maintaining focus while writing, or identifying when you've strayed off-topic, this episode will equip you with the tools to produce structured, coherent essays that meet the highest standards. Tune in to transform your essay-writing approach and achieve those top marks you're aiming for. To get the links and shownotes for this episode, head to: https://chloeburroughs.com/episode159. Find out more and enrol in Write Better Essays. Join the waitlist for the Kickbutt Students Club. Grab a copy of my book, The Return to Study Handbook.
#158 – In this episode, I dive into the PEEL method, a powerful tool for crafting clear and persuasive essay paragraphs. Whether you're aiming for a first class essay or just looking to improve your writing skills, this episode will provide you with practical steps to enhance your essay structure. I'll explain how to make your points stand out, support them with solid evidence, and ensure your arguments are clear and convincing. By mastering the PEEL method, you can make your essays more structured and compelling, ultimately boosting your marks and confidence. Join me to learn how to write paragraphs that truly shine. To get the links and shownotes for this episode, head to: https://chloeburroughs.com/episode158. Find out more and enrol in Write Better Essays. Join the waitlist for the Kickbutt Students Club. Grab a copy of my book, The Return to Study Handbook.
Send us a Text Message.Let's start with an intriguing thought: Have you ever wondered why some students seem to breeze through their studies, while others struggle despite putting in the same or even more effort? The secret often lies in their study skills. It's not just about how long you study, but how effectively you do it. Connect With Kapeel GuptaWhat You May Learn0:00 Introduction1:19 Mission Statement1:36 8 Tips to Improve Study Skills5:11 Conclusion5:40 Call to ActionSupport the Show.
When the most important exams in our lives tend to be meticulously crafted instruments based research, statistics, and standards, a sloppy and spontaneous approach just won't cut it. Amy and Mike invited educator Russ Hanush to outline a scientific approach to test-taking. What are five things you will learn in this episode? Why is general knowledge an irreplaceable foundation for test takers? What's the best way to create study aids? What test-taking strategies do most students fail on? How can you leverage the odds on multiple choice? What physical preparation is necessary for a successful testing experience? MEET OUR GUEST Inspired by the rings of Saturn at 8 years old, fascinated by San Francisco's Exploratorium at 14, and motivated to make a difference in education when he witnessed a mother unable to help her child with their homework, Russ Hanush has always been about learning. After a research career in nuclear physics and chemical kinetics spanning decades at America's national laboratories and inventing The Periodic Table of Dimensions, Russ opened Physics Phor Phun Tutoring in 2007. Over the years the name has changed, Physics Phor Phun Tutoring is now Acclaimed Tutoring, and they've grown from a single tutor driving around the dusty vineyards of Templeton and Paso Robles, CA to helping students from Beverly Hills to Portland, OR, and Honolulu to Paris, France. Acclaimed Tutoring has helped hundreds of students become successful scientists, engineers, doctors, lawyers, vets, teachers, professional athletes, and entertainers. Besides inventing The Periodic Table of Dimensions, Russ is also the author of over a dozen technical publications as well as two books: The Parent's Guide to Choosing the Right Tutor and Harnessing Your Seven Senses. Helping students navigate their education, and their life after high school is Russ' passion. With one-on-one tutoring available for most math and science classes from middle school through college, college, and career counseling, and standardized test preparation, Russ' promise is to help students become happier, more confident, and more successful, guaranteed. Russ can be reached at 805-610-1725 or russ@acclaimedtutoring.com. LINKS Harnessing Your Seven Senses: Help Your Child Become A Happier, More Confident, More Successful Student by Harnessing Their Seven Senses (A Scientific Approach to Study Skills) The Periodic Table of Dimensions PhysicsPhorPhun AP Resources RELATED EPISODES EFFECTIVE STUDY SKILLS FOR TEST PREPARATION MAKING LEARNING SCIENCE WORK FOR YOU HOW TO BECOME A RIDICULOUSLY EFFECTIVE STUDENT ABOUT THIS PODCAST Tests and the Rest is THE college admissions industry podcast. Explore all of our episodes on the show page. ABOUT YOUR HOSTS Mike Bergin is the president of Chariot Learning and founder of TestBright. Amy Seeley is the president of Seeley Test Pros. If you're interested in working with Mike and/or Amy for test preparation, training, or consulting, feel free to get in touch through our contact page.
#157 – In this episode of "Chloe Made Me Study," I am kicking off a six-part series on essay writing with a deep dive into the five essential requirements of a first class essay. I'll break down the core elements that make an essay stand out, from constructing a logical argument to staying within the word count. Then, I'll share the common problems students face, such as unclear writing and straying from the essay question, and offer practical solutions to overcome these hurdles. Whether you're balancing work, family, and study, or just looking to boost your grades, this episode provides actionable steps to help you write clearer, more focused essays that impress your tutors. Tune in to transform your academic writing and achieve those dream first class grades! To get the links and shownotes for this episode, head to: https://chloeburroughs.com/episode157. Find out more and enrol in Write Better Essays. Join my membership, the Kickbutt Students Club. Grab a copy of my book, The Return to Study Handbook.
#156 – In this episode, I dive into the transformative concept of productive struggle and how it can be a secret weapon for your academic success. I'll demystify what productive struggle actually is, highlighting the difference between productive and unproductive struggle. Then, I'll share 7 simple, practical strategies to help you navigate and embrace productive struggle, so you can use the challenges in your studying to deepen your learning, improve your skills and achieve higher grades. With productive struggle nailed, you'll learn how to boost your confidence, improve memory retention, and apply your learning to real-world scenarios. This episode is packed with practical advice and empathetic guidance, making it a must-listen for adult learners balancing studies with work and family responsibilities. Tune in to discover how to convert frustration into progress so you can achieve your academic goals. To get the links and shownotes for this episode, head to: https://chloeburroughs.com/episode156. Join the waitlist for the Kickbutt Students Club. Grab a copy of my book, The Return to Study Handbook.
#155 – the podcast is back babyyyy! In this reintroduction episode, I share my personal adult learning journey, detailing how I transformed from a struggling student to achieving a first-class degree. You'll hear about the bumps along the road, the lessons learned, and the strategies I developed that led me to now running my own business helping students worldwide as a study skills and mindset coach. I'll share my (very) honest experiences with academic setbacks, the importance of developing effective study habits, and the absolutely vital role of mindset in higher learning. Tune in to discover practical tips and get a sneak peek into what to expect from the upcoming episodes. Whether you're balancing work, family, and studies or facing low confidence in your learning abilities, this episode is packed with insights to support your studying journey. To get the links and shownotes for this episode, head to: https://chloeburroughs.com/episode155. Join the Kickbutt Students Club membership. Grab a copy of my book, The Return to Study Handbook.
Exam season is now in full swing and we are all really trying to encourage students to move away from the comfortable passive revision strategies such as reading and highlighting notes and get them to engage in more retrieval practice with flashcards and mindmaps. This week I talk to psychology teacher, Jonny Wainman about how he teaches his students study skills, we cover a wide range of topics and if you want do dive a bit deeper into the different concepts he mentioned you can find much more on the links below: Cognition & Learning: https://changingstatesofmind.com/cognition-and-learning-1 Exam prep mini series: https://changingstatesofmind.com/mini-series
Are you looking for a Bible resource for homeschooling? Here's why you should teach your kids to study the Bible inductively this year – no matter their age. Show notes are at https://www.4onemore.com/265 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homeschoolwithmoxie/support
Exam Study Expert: study tips and psychology hacks to learn effectively and get top grades
We're concluding our special "Teaching Learning Skills" mini-series this week with a case study on building a tutor time study skills programme.Packed with highly practical details, with today's special guest Katie Holmes.Follow Katie: @KatieEHolmes_, https://twitter.com/KatieEHolmes_From your host:Retrieval buy-in lesson resource:>> https://ExamStudyExpert.com/retrieval-lessonDiscover the Revision Census>> https://examstudyexpert.com/revision-census*Hosted by William Wadsworth, memory psychologist, independent researcher and study skills coach. I help ambitious students to study smarter, not harder, so they can ace their exams with less work and less stress.TEACHING RESOURCES: https://examstudyexpert.com/workbookSPEAKING / WORKSHOPS: https://examstudyexpert.com/workshops
Exam Study Expert: study tips and psychology hacks to learn effectively and get top grades
To kick off this week's special "for teachers" series, we're welcoming Dr Haili Hughes to talk about how to be an effective mentor to students in their study skills, and what good pedagogy for "learning to learn" should include.- Mentoring in Schools [book]: https://geni.us/haili*- Follow Haili @HughesHaili: https://twitter.com/HughesHaili*Hosted by William Wadsworth, memory psychologist, independent researcher and study skills coach. I help ambitious students to study smarter, not harder, so they can ace their exams with less work and less stress.TEACHING RESOURCES: https://examstudyexpert.com/workbookSPEAKING / WORKSHOPS: https://examstudyexpert.com/workshopsGet a copy of Outsmart Your Exams, my award-winning exam technique book, at https://geni.us/exams**As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases on suggested books.
Episode Summary:Ever told a child to go to their room and do their homework and study? It assumes they know how to study on their own. In this episode of BaseCamp Live Davies Owens and Susan Ison discuss the importance of study skills for students of all ages. They discuss the lack of direct instruction in study skills in schools, the significance of teaching techniques like note-taking and time management, and the impact of organization skills on student success. Susan also shares insights on the need for flexible approaches based on individual learning styles and the effectiveness of practical tools in improving study habits.Wanna Find A Specific Part of the Interview with Susan Ison?05:00 Introduction to the Importance of Study Skills05:31 Exploring the Fundamentals of Study Skills08:16 The Challenge of Teaching Study Skills in Schools15:00 Deep Dive into Specific Study Skills and Their Impact19:10 The Role of Learning Styles in Study Skills20:06 Practical Tips on Enhancing Study Skills31:10 Focusing on Key Study Skills: Note-Taking and Time Management36:54 Organizational Skills: The Foundation of Effective Studying42:34 Time Management: Balancing School and Activities48:28 Concluding Thoughts and Resources on Study SkillsSponsor Highlights:America's Christian Credit UnionClassic Learning TestGordon CollegeGrand Canyon UniversityGutenberg CollegeLife Architects CoachingWilson Hill Academy Stay tuned for more enlightening discussions on classical Christian education, and join us next time on BaseCamp Live! Remember to subscribe, leave us a review, and reach out to us at info@basecamplive.comDon't forget to visit basecamplive.com for more info and past episodes.
Did you know that the path to choosing the "right-fit" college for your child could also lead to life lessons in self-advocacy? I welcome back Holly Markiecki-Bennetts, a high school guidance counselor and college advisor who is also a mom to one + twins! Holly is a testament to thoughtful and intentional educational decision-making. While many high school seniors embark on the nerve-wracking odyssey of college applications, laden with standardized test scores and wide nets, Holly worked with her oldest daughter to choose a different path. Our conversation focuses on the challenges students face when transitioning from high school to college, from mastering study habits to time management. Holly brings her 20-year experience in education to the table, offering tangible strategies like using physical planners and the importance of study breaks to enhance learning retention. A few critical takeaways Don't let the fear of failure creep into your college planning journey Understand the difference between homework and study and the skills each requires Self-advocacy is an invaluable lesson to teach kids in middle and high school This conversation provides a deeper understanding of the emotional impact of the college planning process on students and parents, as well as valuable resources and parenting perspectives. I hope you can reflect, relate, and rethink how we guide our children through one of life's most transformative passages. Please enjoy my conversation with Holly Markiecki-Bennetts. Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. And feel free to email Paul at pfenner@tammacapital.com with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics. Follow the Show And Never Miss an Episode Follow the show on Apple Podcast |Podurama | Amazon Music | Spotify
In this show, I interview Susan Ison the founder of Victus Study Skills. Visit www.studyskillssystem.org where you can discover more and learn how to get where you want to be in terms of a life plan.
What if you could unlock your child's full academic potential? How powerful would it be to help them nurture essential study skills that go beyond textbooks and classrooms? That's exactly what we aim to achieve in today's chat with Jessyka Coulter, the brain behind Ace Cookie Tutoring. Jessyka helps us navigate through the crucial yet often downplayed subject of learning how to learn. She shares valuable insights on how to identify your child's unique learning style and the importance of note-taking, all with a clear focus on fostering organization and time management skills.The episode takes a deep-dive into the distractions that often keep students from concentrating on their studies. With phones, television, and video games competing for attention, Jessyka offers practical advice on creating a conducive homework environment. We talk about the power of timers in boosting homework efficiency and transforming mundane study habits into enjoyable activities. For auditory learners, we even explore the unconventional yet effective method of using well-known movies as study timers!Jessyka's 'Love to Learn' Study Skills program is designed to help teenagers overcome their homework objections and fully embrace the power of effective study skills. Find out more about Jessyka and her program here. Whether you are a parent grappling with your child's homework, a teacher seeking efficient teaching strategies, or a student looking for ways to boost your learning, this conversation with Jessica has something for everyone. So, tune into this episode and get ready to make learning a more fruitful and enjoyable journey! Get a free mini lesson plus 52 prompts so your kids can practice every week here!Thanks for Listening to Speak Out, Stand OutLike what you hear? We would love if you would rate and review our podcast so it can reach more families. Also - grab our free mini lesson on impromptu speaking here. This is ideal for kids ages 6+.Interested in checking out our Public Speaking & Debate courses? Find more here!
In this episode Dr Hannah Wilkinson talks about her doctoral research which focused on re-evaluating teachers' use of test-taking practices from a psychological lens; unpicking how students appraised these types of communications and how it affects their engagement in the classroom. Essentially we will consider the messages that we, as teachers, give to students when we talk about exam preparation specifically and the different ways that students might interpret these communications and how, hopefully we can make them more impactful. We talk about threat and efficacy appeals. Papers Hannah Mentioned: Wilkinson, H. (2024). Efficacy Appeals in the High-Stakes Classroom: Re-Examining Teachers' use of Test Preparation Strategies (Doctoral dissertation, Liverpool John Moores University): https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215091920300018?casa_token=DxwxBEbesPIAAAAA:TUTqZCb43dZAokxGby9v6k2sfGKV9FosFhbi7Lhux0xjlYsgtYw8Hk_U_GeQjJsdkmWQ13Gw Putwain, D. W., Symes, W., Nicholson, L. J., & Remedios, R. (2021). Teacher motivational messages used prior to examinations: What are they, how are they evaluated, and what are their educational outcomes?. In Advances in motivation science (Vol. 8, pp. 63-103). Elsevier: https://researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/id/eprint/22471/2/2024wilkinsonphd.pdf
This week we look at why exam technique matters - the more working memory students can free up to write good answers, rather than figuring out what they need to do and how long they have got left, the better. This episode covers 5 things that students should practice to help make an exam go smoothly: Knowing the rubric Overall plan of attack Managing timing (including extra time) Breaking down the question Spotting traps If you want to know more about working memory and cognitive load there are a couple of good episodes you can listen to here: Working Memory: https://changingstatesofmind.libsyn.com/long-term-and-short-term-memory Cognitive Load: https://changingstatesofmind.libsyn.com/cognitive-load-finding-the-sweet-spot-with-bradley-busch
Despite all our efforts to teach students to revise using effective methods they often revert back to less effective methods such as copying and reading and rereading notes. Why is this, when we have told them that these techniques are less effective in the long term? This week's episode looks at 4 common reasons why students revision fails: Planning Fallacy Illusion of Fluency Misinterpreted-effort hypothesis Failure to reflect The link to the episode about Roediger and Karpicke's research is https://changingstatesofmind.libsyn.com/recall-or-re-read-the-research-into-retrieval-practice The references for Misinterpreted-effort hypothesis is: Afton Kirk-Johnson, Brian M. Galla, Scott H. Fraundorf, (2019) Perceiving effort as poor learning: The misinterpreted-effort hypothesis of how experienced effort and perceived learning relate to study strategy choice, Cognitive Psychology, Volume 115, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cogpsych.2019.101237.
This week the episode will be based around retrieval practice - a concept most of you will be familiar with, and if you aren't then do take a listen to this episode which delves into the research underpinning the concept. Many students when learning, make the error of being passive recipients of information, reading, listening, watching or copying. Whilst a few bits may stick, more information will stick if they actively reconstruct the information through some sort of recall activity. Today we will cover 4 retrieval concepts you will know but thinking about the why. My hope is that this episode will perhaps reframe some of these basic ideas so that students use them even more effectively. Just in case the link above doesn't work here it is in full to copy and paste: https://changingstatesofmind.libsyn.com/recall-or-re-read-the-research-into-retrieval-practice
Did you leave your studying days behind you? We have the opportunity to study in our careers and daily life and we may never have mastered the techniques of effective studying. Join me today to think differently about studying. Visit our YouTube channel and websites, too. * unityconsultingllc.com * kathierotz.com * www.youtube.com/@unityconsultingllc I look forward to connecting with you as we challenge your habits so that you are more efficient and fully empowered! https://uppbeat.io/t/infraction/tokyo-drift License code: XLZKHAGCHNDDIUAG Can-Can by Offenbach --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kathie-rotz/support
This week we move from the practialities of starting and planning revision to the learning itself. The focus is on how we can help students to build learning so that it is retained in long term memory. Whilst there are lots of ways to approach this today's episode focused on 3 key concepts: Levels of processing, spacing and interleaving. I mentioned that there are several podcasts that delve into these concepts in more depth. Further information can be found here: Levels of processing: https://changingstatesofmind.libsyn.com/getting-stuff-to-stick-in-long-term-memory Interleaving: https://changingstatesofmind.libsyn.com/interleaving-a-useful-learning-strategy Finally please do fill in the podcast feedback form so I can make the content even better! https://forms.gle/jJzpJwWDNovwAPez5
I would argue that good planning is an art or at the very least a skill that needs to learned and perfected and yet we often cut our planning teeth on a revision timetable just before we do exams. How many student's plans turn out to be too vague, over ambitious or too rigid? This week's episode explores this skill and how we can best encourage students to become effective planners: understanding what they need to get done, what the time frame is in which they need to do it and how best they can plan to suit their own context. If you want to watch the youtube video I made you can take a look here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UuJiwvfppg
Teachers are often told to teach comprehension strategies, but what if many of the strategies that are recommended only incidentally address comprehension? Learn to distinguish comprehension strategies form study skills.
Shellee and Josh discuss: - Is the SAT/ACT really necessary? - Importance of AP classes - Setting your student up for success by knowing how much they can handle About Josh: As the leader behind Lemonade Education, an AP and academic tutoring company, Josh brings a wealth of experience in innovation and general management for education and technology businesses. Lemonade Education was founded on a simple belief that the quality of teaching, above all else, is instrumental in helping students achieve success. Josh's career includes leadership roles at Gannett/USA Today, ReachLocal, and Yahoo Inc. He has consistently led teams to business growth by providing new value to customers. His education background includes a B.S. in Business from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, and an M.A. in Education from San Diego State University. Throughout his career, businesses under Josh's leadership have earned recognition from industry leaders, including Google (winning their Innovation Award), AdExchanger, and Gartner. With a commitment to excellence, Josh Siegel continues to shape the future of education and technology, with the goal of positively impacting the lives of customers. Connect with Josh: - Website: https://www.lemonadeeducation.com/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lemonade.education/?view_public_for=105964284740363 - LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/mjoshsiegel/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lemonade.education Connect with Shellee: Website: https://collegereadyplan.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr_WodPHDfSWEbiPdsRDbyQ Twitter: https://twitter.com/gocollegeready Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/collegereadyplan/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CollegeReadyPlan/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/college-ready/ Email: shellee@collegereadyplan.com
Did you know that there are actually better ways to study? When we say "study" most people actually thinking about "reviewing" for tests. But we should really be trying to use better methods that help us with working memory, and truly understanding content. Listen in to this episode to find out more about these tried and true methods! Grab our $7 e-book to help you get started on practicing for tech wellness! We'd love it if you help us grow our social following and recommend our podcast! You can follow along on: TikTok Instagram Facebook Pinterest Is your tween ready for a phone? Take the quiz! https://beaproblemsolver.outgrow.us/beaproblemsolver-4 To learn more about the Pinwheel Phone (#af), click here: https://www.pinwheel.com/?via=kate To learn more about Bark monitoring software (#af), click here: https://www.bark.us/?ref=36ZRZX8 We are so glad you're here! At Be a Problem Solver Services, our goal is to help parents raise decent humans in a digital world. Need more help addressing social media use, teenage transitions, or essential workplace skills with your child? Check out our online services here: www.beaproblemsolverservices.com
SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT: Anti-Boring Learning Lab The community of educators obsessed with sharing the science-backed study skills and executive function strategies every student needs to thrive with educator Gretchen Wegner. What are five things you will learn in this episode? What is the story behind the Anti-Boring Learning Lab? How does the Anti-Boring Learning Lab work? Who are the ideal clients for the Anti-Boring Learning Lab? What kinds of outcomes do clients experience? What should someone curious about the Anti-Boring Learning Lab know about it? ABOUT ANTI-BORING LEARNING LAB The Anti-Boring Learning Lab is a community of educators who obsess over sharing the science-backed study skills and executive function strategies every student needs to thrive. It's a one-stop shop where you'll learn the tools and the brain science students need to shift from unmotivated, bored, and struggling students into independent, motivated, self-starting learners. Most importantly, you'll join a community of passionate educators to ask questions, share ideas, and rethink learning and schools together. As one newly minted Anti-Boring academic coach gushed, “I came for the curriculum but stayed for the community.” Not only will you receive your choice of micro-credentials that represent “the least you need to know” about study skills, note-taking, executive functions, how to be an academic coach and more, but you'll also have access to community calls, book clubs, co-working sessions, and special interest chats. Whether you are (or want to become) an academic coach, executive function coach, ADHD coach, or life coach; whether you are a classroom teacher, special ed teacher, school counselor, or are in other quirky corners of education -- there is something for you and your students at the Anti-Boring Learning Lab. What we all have in common is a hunger to help our students succeed and a longing to connect with other educators as passionate as we are. Find out more at www.antiboringlearninglab.com and download our free resources at www.antiboringlearninglab.com/library. The Anti-Boring Learning Lab is founded by Gretchen Wegner. A master teacher and an academic life coach for over 15 years, she specializes in consolidating the science of learning into fun, digestible, actionable, executive function-friendly nuggets for both students and educators. Gretchen is also a tireless learner, consistently and transparently modeling the tools she teaches in her coaching, courses, and community. Download her free coaching resources at www.antiboringlearninglab.com/library. ABOUT THIS PODCAST Tests and the Rest is THE college admissions industry podcast. Explore all of our episodes on the show page. ABOUT YOUR HOSTS Mike Bergin is the president of Chariot Learning and founder of TestBright. Amy Seeley is the president of Seeley Test Pros. If you're interested in working with Mike and/or Amy for test preparation, training, or consulting, feel free to get in touch through our contact page.
Shellee and Jessyka discuss: - Life skills all children need to be successful - It is important for students to have goals before they can be motivated - How to know if your student needs help with study skills Jessyka Coulter is the CEO and Founder of Ace Cookie Tutoring. Her company offers study and executive functioning skills tutoring through her Love to Learn study skills program. She knows most schools offer a one-size-fits-all curriculum that doesn't meet every student's personal learning needs. When tweens, teens, and young adults don't know HOW to learn, they don't enjoy school or learning of any kind. When students discover HOW to learn through the 12 study skills Jessyka teaches, they love to learn. This makes school SOOO much better for them (and their parents)! Learning never stops, but it can be tough to start without the right skills. While study skills are the most important part of Jessyka's work and make the most difference to teens long-term, she also offers private 1:1 academic (content specific) tutoring online. Ask her about her lesson bundles that include content tutoring AND her Love to Learn study skills program. Connect with Jessyka: - Website: www.acecookietutoring.com - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/acecookietutoring/ - LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessyka-coulter-a07bbab4/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/acecookietutoring/?hl=en Connect with Shellee: Website: https://collegereadyplan.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr_WodPHDfSWEbiPdsRDbyQ Twitter: https://twitter.com/gocollegeready Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/collegereadyplan/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CollegeReadyPlan/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/college-ready/ Email: shellee@collegereadyplan.com
Bill Watterson observed that there is not enough time to do all the nothing we want to do. With the right scheduling habits, though, maybe there can be. Amy and Mike invited educator Rebecca Rauscher to share best practices for making time visible. What are five things you will learn in this episode? What does it really mean (concretely) to “Make Time Visible”? Why is this such a big issue for students more so today than ever before? What are some strategies and ideas for making time visible? Is there an ideal day or time to create calendars and checklists? Are there instances where MTV is unhelpful or detrimental? MEET OUR GUEST With over 30 years of experience as an educator and the founder of Focal-Point Consulting, Rebecca Rauscher, MS Ed. understands the importance of developing and fostering both executive function skills and study techniques with clients of all ages and abilities. As an educator in the public schools, she shared her love of learning with her students, colleagues, and the families with whom she worked. She brings a genuine passion for learning and enthusiasm to her work with students from high school through grad school, as well as with individuals who need to build or strengthen their executive function skills. Rebecca has consistently fostered and built relationships with not only her students, but their parents and caregivers as well. Her unique, creative approach to learning truly helps her clients with academic success and the development of skills necessary for learning and life. Rebecca is passionate about helping others gain the techniques and strategies that allow her clients to fulfill their unique ambitions, goals, and dreams—to foster their own sense of purpose and creativity with greater success and outcomes. Rebecca earned her bachelor's degree from the University of Rochester with a double major in Spanish and Political Science. She went on to obtain her master's degree in education from SUNY Brockport with an extension in bilingual education. In addition to her work as an educational consultant, Rebecca currently teaches as an adjunct instructor at the Rochester Institute of Technology's Academic Success Center in Rochester, New York. Rebecca can be reached at https://www.focal-pointconsulting.com. LINKS Sunday Night Overhaul (SNO) Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals Outsmart Your Brain: Why Learning is Hard and How You Can Make It Easy RELATED EPISODES FEEDBACK-DRIVEN METACOGNITION HELPING TEENS GET THE SLEEP THEY NEED EFFECTIVE STUDY SKILLS FOR TEST PREPARATION ABOUT THIS PODCAST Tests and the Rest is THE college admissions industry podcast. Explore all of our episodes on the show page. ABOUT YOUR HOSTS Mike Bergin is the president of Chariot Learning and founder of TestBright. Amy Seeley is the president of Seeley Test Pros. If you're interested in working with Mike and/or Amy for test preparation, training, or consulting, feel free to get in touch through our contact page.
#154 – In this episode, you'll learn the do's and don'ts of academic writing to help you write a great essay. We'll start by highlighting seven common mistakes that lead to subpar essays – or what I refer to as shite essays. Because learning what NOT to do can really help you get clear on what you should do instead. These pitfalls include issues like procrastination, haphazard planning, and overlooking feedback. Next, cos I'm not gonna leave you hanging, I'll walk you through 7 ways to write a great essay, sharing practical strategies and insights to elevate your writing game. Learn how to start early, plan effectively, answer the essay question correctly, organise your ideas, back up your arguments with evidence, write with clarity and conciseness, and leverage feedback to continuously improve. Whether you're aiming for top grades or you'd like to become a better writer or you'd just like essay writing to be bloody easier, this episode will equip you with the essential skills to take you from shite to stellar so you can write a great essay. To get the links and shownotes for this episode, head to: https://chloeburroughs.com/episode154. Find out more about my Write Better Essays LIVE programme.
SHOW NOTES In this episode MacKenzie deep-dives on ways we can help our kids prepare to be organized for back to school and once the school starts. She discusses teaching our kids how to use planners well, organize their supplies, and even how to kick up their study skills. LINKS MENTIONED FREE Back to School Webinar- Thursday, July 20 at 10:00am PDT Free Student Planner Trello Templates Other Links- Frixion Eraseable Pens Pentel Energel Pens Papermate Flair Pens Mildliners by Zebra (highlighters) Leuchtturm1917 Journal (great for bullet journaling) Hobonichi Techo Cousin Passion Planner Other Links MacKenzie's YouTube Channel MacKenzie's Newsletter MacKenzie's Instagram LWA Facebook Group MacKenzie's Clean Skincare PDF JOIN US IN PATREON! We would love to welcome you into our Patreon Community! THIS WEEK'S SPONSORS Jenni Kayne- 15% off your first order at jennikayne.com/LIVEWELL15 AG1- FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 Free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase. Go to drinkAG1.com/LIVEWELL SHOP WITH US ON AMAZON Find our favorites here! *Affiliate links and sponsors are included in this post. Thank you for your support!