Learn to LearnTeaching for Learning- How knowledge about brain skills, functions and components can empower learners to learn more effectively. Use brain-friendly strategies to raise achievement.
- How to put information into memory, so that it can be recalled easily. How to use information about the learning process to improve learners’ recall as they are learning.
- How to maintain good recall of information after learning. How to use this to build learners’ confidence and help develop responsibility for their own learning.
- Learn how to read a Mind Map and create Mind Maps that are powerful graphic tools for creativity, memorisation, analysis, note making and note taking. What makes a good Mind Map effective?
The Teachers Mind Set- Mind Map Applications for Top Teachers!
- Learn how to use content Mind Map templates for lesson planning, delivery and review (a valuable time-saver). Pastoral uses of Mind Maps, including behaviour management.
- How to use Mind Maps to support writing and coursework planning. How to use Mind Map strategies to support reluctant writers and reduce drafting time.
- How to help students make Mind Map notes from your lesson.
- How to get the most out of Mind Maps for revision. Talking round Mind Maps as a revision strategy.
- Improving listening skills with Mind Maps.
- Mind Mapping for quick exam essay planning.
- The top tips for maximising creative thinking with Mind Maps.
Special needs – Mind Maps are recommended by the British Dyslexia Association. Practical ways of helping students organise their ideas, particularly those students who need support. How to use Mind Maps to stretch ‘Gifted and Talented’ students. Mind Maps for school, staff, team and personal development.
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