How to learn efficiently? How not to forget what you learned? How to overcome procrastination?
These are questions not answered by our traditional education system. Fortunately, there are concrete answers to these seemingly abstract things.
This is an introductory book on the field of neuroeducation – which relates the way your brain forms memories to efficient learning techniques. The aim of the book is not only to provide neuroscience-based study and organization techniques – including spaced repetition, the Pomodoro method, Cornell notes, SQ3R reading – but also to make you understand why these techniques work.
In addition, the book is extremely practical and addresses skills that every student needs to develop – how to write essays, how to give presentations and how to work in groups.