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The
popular LearntoLearn
Summer Course has been taught on the
Wake Forest University campus since 1972. Geared
toward middle school, high school and college students
who want to improve in school, this course helps students
understand and develop more efficient and effective
study habits. These two-week courses provide students
with a more comprehensive understanding of how to learn.
Addtionally, students practice key skills that will
help tackle any topic. |
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Students
often develop study habits piecemeal over time, getting tips
on some topics and formal instruction on others. However, too
many students do not receive comprehensive study skills training.
As a result, student habits often have gaps that can cause problems
as they progress through school. Our goal is to provide
comprehensive study skills training that ensure students are
not going to "hit the wall" as school becomes more
difficult. |
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Helping
students refine their study habits is just one responsibility
among many for a parent. Needs
can range from seeking advice to resolve a specific issue to
trying to help student who is really struggling. On top
of that, parent schedules, commuting, house rules, family values,
parental priorities and the number, ages and abilities of children
make for many unique circumstances. Our parent
resources are designed to fit within your unique
family dynamic. In fact, our first questions are to figure
out what you need. |
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As
any educators knows, it is one thing
to understand a topic and another to teach it. And as
any administrator knows, it is yet another task to facilitate
a course. So while a cornerstone of our LearntoLearn
courses are the teaching methods, it is also
very important to help provide training and curriculum resources
flexibly and affordably. Our first step is a needs assessment
that considers student needs, learning environment, scheduling
constraints, instructor needs, available technology and budget.
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