Do you want some extra help with your DA homework? Ryan Martz is a senior and a graduate of our program. Tutoring is open to both 9th and 10th graders in both math and science. Ryan is willing to do tutoring for DA students after school on Wednesdays in the Yellow Flex Space. You don't need to RSVP but you should go there right away after school if you want Ryan's help and bring all the materials you will need for tutoring (your assignment, your textbook, your notes, etc.) Please come with specific questions for Ryan or with something to work on (like how do I prepare for the next test, etc.) Thank you to Ryan for giving back to the DA program!
5 Research-Backed Studying Techniques Teachers can guide students to avoid ineffective studying habits in favor of ones that will increase their learning outcomes. By Edward Kang, April 4, 2019 https://www.edutopia.org/article/5-research-backed-studying-techniques Too often people imagine that long hours of studying are the best path to being a model, straight-A student. Yet research shows that highly successful students actually spend less time studying than their peers do—they just study more effectively. Teachers can help all students learn to more effectively use the time they spend studying by sharing research-proven techniques. STUDY LESS, WITH GREATER INTENSITY In this era of social media and digital distractions, many students—and adults—do a lot of multitasking. But there is no such thing as successful multitasking, because much of the time spent is wasted on context switching, where the brain has to restart and refocus. Consider the formula “work accomplished
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