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how to understand what you read

A strategy for how to understand what you read: Remote learning edition

Katie Azevedo June 8, 2020e-learning, focus, note-taking, reading comprehension, study skills

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. Reading is one thing. Understanding it is another. No joke though. We’ve all read a whole page before without understanding one word on it. Am I right? I’m right. If you’re taking an online course or doing remote learning, understanding what …

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how to deal with test anxiety during a test

How to deal with test anxiety during a test: 8 strategies

Katie Azevedo June 5, 2020focus, memory, mental health, test anxiety, test taking

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. Test anxiety is incredibly common. But it can be debilitating when it pops up during an actual test, as it impairs our thinking and impacts our memories – which we clearly need when we are taking an exam. According to a …

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bad study habits

4 bad study habits that will wreck your grade

Katie Azevedo June 2, 2020good habits, productivity, study skills, study tips

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. Some bad study habits are easy to spot. For example, not studying at all, or studying in front of the T.V. Obviously. But some bad study habits are actually really popular – and at first glance might seem like good study …

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Easy tips to stop procrastinating (1)

Easy tips to stop procrastinating

Katie Azevedo May 14, 2020focus, good habits, procrastination, productivity, time management

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. We all procrastinate. I’m an actual executive function expert and even I procrastinate. I try not to, I know how not to, I am aware when I do it, but I still do it. There are reasons we procrastinate. Sure, it’s …

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e-learning tips for parents of elementary students

8 e-learning tips for parents of elementary students

Katie Azevedo April 3, 2020e-learning, good habits, organization, study skills, study tips

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. Many schools are moving to remote learning as we work towards healing our world of Coronavirus. But e-learning is not a new concept; schools have been using elements of remote learning long before the pandemic hit. And once the pandemic is …

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7 tips for e-learning

Katie Azevedo March 25, 2020good habits, productivity, study tips, time management

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. E-learning is not a new concept, but many students around the world have been thrust into virtual school with no warning, thanks to the Coronavirus. So I thought I’d share some basic tips for e-learning that might make this experience a …

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how to take a study break

How to take a study break: 6 tips for managing your study time

Katie Azevedo March 5, 2020focus, productivity, study skills, study tips, time management

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. I don’t recommend that anyone – no matter age or experience – study or work intensely for more than 90 minutes without taking a break.  And that’s on the longer side. For most people, I recommend doing homework or studying for …

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study hack for remembering information

Study hack for remembering information: How to use the power of three

Katie Azevedo February 25, 2020homework, memory, study skills, vocabulary

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. Multiple studies like this one and this one suggest that our working memory can only hold small chunks of information at a time. Exactly how much information our working memories can hold varies with which study you read, but it’s universally …

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how to make your own quizzes

Study hack: How to make your own quizzes

Katie Azevedo January 27, 2020good habits, memory, study skills, study tips

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. Let me start with this: The absolute worst way to study is to re-read your notes or your textbook.  Re-reading is not studying. Re-reading is not learning.  Re-reading is just your eyeballs moving over the same stuff it already moved over.  …

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I don't like my teacher how to deal with bad teachers

I don’t like my teacher: How to deal with “bad” teachers

Katie Azevedo January 21, 2020good habits, learning styles, mental health, self advocacy

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. “I don’t like my teacher.” I hear this all the time, and I get it. My favorite teacher in the whole world was my second grade teacher because she took me to the fifth grade classroom to borrow cool books. Somehow, …

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