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		<title>Learning That Sticks! The Real Way to Study, Learn and Remember What You Learn!</title>
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<p>In the last 19 years I have traveled the U.S. teaching memory  training to students of all ages in an effort to develop their true  potential learning abilities. I have determined that there are two types  of students in the broad spectrum of learning ability versus learning  potential. For the sake of this article I will call them START students  and STOP students. I should say S.T.A.R.T. and S.T.O.P. students. Let me  explain what I mean by that. There a few people in this world that has  self motivation, drive, desire and the need to excel. You know the one&#8217;s  that apply themselves to everything they do whether it be activities  that involve work or just plain fun.</p>
<p>I have yet to meet a student  that couldn&#8217;t fit in one of those categories with the exception of the  unfortunate soul, limited due to mental structure and capacity. Even  many of those have excelled in their given situations. The students I am  going to describe are those that putting their mind to it, could be  more, have more, and do more by just applying the tools available to  them The same tools that I am going to describe to you in this article.  So when I say the S.T.A.R.T. student I mean the &#8220;Students That Are  Really Trying&#8221; the S.T.A.R.T. student. When I say the S.T.O.P. students I  am referring to the, &#8220;Students That Often Procrastinate&#8221;, yes the real  S.T.O.P. students.</p>
<p>So let me explain the difference a START  student is the student that constantly strives to do his or her best.  You know the student that goes the extra mile to make their best grade  on everything the touch. The students when meeting challenges they  always look for ways of improving their grades and then doing it when  they find it. Students researching ways to make learning stick and then  doing what it takes. They sometimes spend countless hours studying to  know the material the best they can and plan for surprises. They are  students that know their own limitations when it comes to learning new  material. The boy, girl, man or woman students that searches for new  strategies to make their efforts count and then use those same  strategies.</p>
<p>Now let me explain my next student or the STOP  student. STOP students always look for the shortcut or the easiest way  to get by, not necessarily by the skin of their teeth but making at  least a passing grade. This student tends to procrastinate and barely  meet the deadline for their academic efforts. They may be students that  could do more, be more and have more but they choose for whatever reason  to do less, have less, and be less. Procrastination is a terrible time  waster that brings many failures or less than desirable results.</p>
<p>To  be a student that continues to learn the whole journey of their life  requires doing a simple set of certain things to make sure that their  efforts are always rewarded. It&#8217;s what I call having the winning edge  when it comes to Making Learning Stick. Some simple tools that  successful people use to make life more rewarding when it comes to  learning will be folded into this article and tools that easily attained  by everyone that wants to be a START student.</p>
<p>The first thing  that a student needs is the will to achieve. I.Q. or intelligent  quotient is a number that measures the results of a test of your  intelligence. Stick-to-itiveness is a trait that a START student has  internally and approaches learning in a positive attitude way. Start  students see problems as opportunities and ways to learn a new path to  fulfill their goals. Goals will play a big part in this article and be  something that you will need to use in all walks of your journey. When  learning is approached positively it will only result in positive  results if you have a positive attitude. I strongly believe that your  attitude not your aptitude determines your platitude. I call this have  the winning edge or winners&#8217; advantage.</p>
<p>I will spell out the  components you will use and give you an explanation as briefly as I can  as how I see your steps to becoming a START student for the rest of your  life if you so choose.</p>
<p>Components:</p>
<p>1-Make learning a game.<br />
2-Plan your study and study your plan.<br />
3-Set Goals.<br />
4-Track Results<br />
5-Make Adjustments<br />
6-Review results for future improvements.</p>
<p>Each component has  individual steps and I will cover a few in each to give you a picture of  How Making Learning Stick will work to make you a START student and not  a STOP student.</p>
<p>Make learning a game works more than you can  imagine, because the brain can learn more through building memory by  making it novel and not just plain as it may appear as a subject. The  plasticity of the brain allows us the ability to learn for our entire  life not just in our early thought to be learning years in school. It  was thought that our cognitive decline was age related wrongly  unfortunately so many put learning on the back burner when they reached  elderly status. The quote by Dostoevsky &#8220;that mans second half of his  life is spent doing habits learned in the first half&#8221;, has been played  out to long. (To paraphrase the quote) I must tell you that I feel have  learned more in the first nine years of my latter half than I feel I  learned in the first 50 though I know that&#8217;s not true it feels that way.  This is because I learned how the mind really learns and remembers.</p>
<p>That  is why I say make learning a game that&#8217;s fun! It will last your whole  life!</p>
<p>The second component is very important. Plan your study and  study your plan it is something I have observed more in the past 19  years of teaching Mnemonics as a training psychologist in the industrial  and business climate, than any of the other components. I had a good  friend that was Valedictorian in my class and I always wished that I  could have been as smart as he was. You see little did I know that I had  the intelligence I just didn&#8217;t have the know how. You see most of the  students I meet that are STOP students are limited only by the  limitations in their own minds and I have had a passion for potential to  change the ones I can. I always thought that the Peter Principle was a  mistake.</p>
<p>The planning process is one of the most underutilized  components in all success. I am not saying that spontaneity or starting  with no end in mind doesn&#8217;t work, what I am saying is that planning your  study and studying your plan is more predictable. When doing this you  are in control of the adjustments and priorities. System analysis is the  result of such works. This one component is a lead in to most important  part of studying and that is setting goals.</p>
<p>Goal planning is  important to achieve the results you desire, you may still achieve  results but those that come as a result of goal planning hold a  different set of properties. Goal planning allows for priority setting  and priority adjustment. Goals are not only the end of the steps to  achievement; the steps are the most important learning processes we walk  away with. Sometimes it takes the final successes to understand that  particular point. I will tell you the best goal planning includes these  key points: Is it achievable Is it believable Is it measurable and can  you set deadlines. In conclusion is the simple ABMD method.</p>
<p>The  component that involves tracking your results involves reviewing your  results to look for potential adjustments, modifications or total  alleviation. Learning comes from change in your mind at looking for at  or within the coded data in your mind. The way we learn is to take data  in and hopefully with the proper construction or reconstruction of  existing knowledge to form a new data acquisition resulting in learning.  Making it learning that sticks is entirely dependent on the way that  you construct, reconstruct or lay down the new memory trace. That&#8217;s  really where the making learning a game comes in to play. Excuse the  pun. I have folded the next component into this paragraph  unintentionally but I will approach it now.</p>
<p>Making adjustments  will come in two forms one being a new construction of knowledge or  reconstruction of the existing knowledge or both. Memory traces are  formed as understood now by two brain cells or neurons forming together  by firing an electrical and chemical reaction called a an action  potential or synapse. I use this integrative biological term only to let  you know that learning is now understood at new levels. It use to be  thought that memory was a structure in our mind but now the  understanding is that memory is not a structure but a process of many  structures pulled together by a part of our brain called the  hippocampus.</p>
<p>I recently attended a brain symposium at the brain  health center in Dallas where the father of cognitive science Michael  Gazzaniga of the university of California Santa Barber was awarded the  1st Charles Branch award in Dallas that day. After Dr. Gazzaniga  accepted the award he made a presentation about the brain and the law  that explained why he is called The Father Of Cognitive Science and the  major researcher in split brain studies. The current research in the  plasticity of the brain and its function will bring further  understanding of why lifelong learning is the basis for new methods of  learning.</p>
<p>This leads me to the final component of reviewing  results for future improvements. The review of your final results will  show you the true paths that lead to your achievement and allow you to  learn where the adjustments or modifications for future learning will be  required. We learn every day how our mind learns and still have a lot  to learn. The shortcuts we learn are due to new research and our ability  to improve our learning methods will give us the ability to create more  START students and fewer STOP students.</p>
<p>We have developed a  Successful Student System to give the aspiring student the tools  necessary to improve learning and get the better results for the time  invested in learning. We continue to develop such tools through  experiential training and insure that you use methods that create  Learning That Sticks. Researches in how memories are created are being  unfolded at universities like U T and U of H proving that the proteins  such as Protein Kinase C (PKC) and Transforming Formation Growth Factor B  (TFG-B) are instrumental in our learning process. MTI continues to  bring such research findings and interpretation of into how we can learn  to be better developed through our experiential learning styles.</p>
<p>We  have developed principles for Power note taking, Goal Setting, Project  management, Developing a Winning attitude, Successful study skills, and  Test taking techniques to enable the aspiring student to do more, have  more and be more for the rest of their learning life. These skills with  the aforementioned components will help make START students in the  future.</p>
<p>A famous researcher of memory stated it best when  explaining, &#8220;Memory is not the re-exercitation of enumerable fixed  lifeless fragmentary pieces, but an imaginative reconstruction or  construction built out of the relationship of our attitude, toward the  whole active mass, organized by past reactions of experience. And to a  little outstanding detail, that which commonly appears in image or  language form thus hardly ever really exact, even in the most  rudimentary cases of rote recapitulation and it is not at all important  that it should be so.&#8221;</p>
<p>Students have the ability to be the best  they can be with the proper studying and learning tools. Mnemonics are  playing an important part of that process. Developing our brain to be  the best it can be is a goal we must all strive to achieve.</p>
<p>Our  brain is the only organ encased in a hard boney case to protect it from  traumatic exposure. That very fact is thrust to the forefront of my  understanding when watching the senseless sport of cage fighting and  trying to fathom how it can be allowed, let alone entertaining to the  observer of such a so called sport.</p>
<p>So students protect and feed  your brain constantly and it will be the best back up for you in all of  your life short of God&#8217;s grace.</p>
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<p>The Memory Technologies Institute is a company specializing in  experiential training. Training business professionals and students in  corporate environments and personal settings how to develop instant  recall memory. The skills that are necessary to maintain a productive  position in today&#8217;s competitive world and brain maintenance.</p>
<p>MTI,  by simplifying the memory process has become one of America&#8217;s leading  memory training workshops. Their trained memory speakers and instructors  are certified in accordance with &#8220;HR Bill 6578 by President Bush Sr. in  1989 for the decade of the brain&#8221;. They speak on national keynote  speaking circuits nationwide. The skills taught at their workshops have  been featured on television talk shows, radio programs and ABC&#8217;s channel  8 nightly special &#8220;Information overload&#8221; as well as in newspapers and  magazines throughout America.</p>
<p>Harold Mangum Psychologist/President  MTI has studied mnemonics for 19 years and currently teaches at  universities, and corporations like Texas Instruments, Halliburton,  Schlumberger, AT&amp;T, Xerox, Eastman Kodak, Microsoft, Entex, Sprint  USA, Bausch &amp; Lomb, Johnson &amp; Johnson, 3M and many more fortune  500 companies.</p>
<p>The style of experiential instruction shortens the  process of learning and aligns the conscious and unconscious cognitive  ability of the mind. He has developed in authorship memory programs,  like Maximum Recall Memory, Advanced Memory Recall, Maximum Scripture  Memory Recall, and Advance Numbers and Playing cards leads the industry  as the most used mnemonics training in the industry. The programs  Maximum Name recall and The Successful Student System are the newest  additions. Harold is featured as Keynote speaker for hundreds of  associations and conferences all over the U.S. Ezine members receive a  50% price reduction of all audio programs and corporate group rates at  the workshops.</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.memorytech.net/" target="_new">http://www.memorytech.net</a> for more  information, products available and how to book a presentation or  keynote address at your next conference or convention.</p>
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		<title>Learning Spanish For Kids &#8211; What the Latest Research Shows</title>
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<p>Parents who invest in learning Spanish for kids are giving an  amazing gift to their kids.</p>
<p>It has been proven through research  that Spanish can:</p>
<p>Improve memory<br />
Improve test scores<br />
Improve language abilities in a child&#8217;s first language</p>
<p>But  most important are the implications that knowing a second language like  Spanish has on the child&#8217;s future. As our world grows smaller and more  globalized, knowing a second language is becoming a necessity.</p>
<p>The  problem is that most parents take the <strong>wrong approach</strong> to teaching  their kids Spanish, forcing them into classes and educational programs  that make them <strong>resent language learning</strong> and lose all interest.</p>
<p><strong>How  To Train Your Brain For A New Language</strong></p>
<p>Scientific research  has been able to show us in recent years how the brain best learns a new  language.</p>
<p>In fact, it has shown us not only how the brain best  learns a new language, but also how it most easily learns a new  language.</p>
<p>This is all through a process called &#8220;immersion.&#8221;</p>
<p>Immersion  is simply the process of surrounding your child with another language,  like Spanish, as much as possible. The brain will then do all the work  for them subconsciously!</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t believe me? Then I want to try an  experiment with you.</p>
<p>Think back to when your child was a baby.</p>
<p>A  baby with no knowledge of language. And a baby you obviously couldn&#8217;t  put through language classes.</p>
<p>By age 2, that baby was able to  speak their first language. That baby learned naturally and  subconsciously.</p>
<p>Wait, but how did that happen? Yep &#8212; through  immersion!</p>
<p>Your baby&#8217;s brain adapted to the patterns and  essentially &#8220;solved&#8221; the language problem that being immersed in the  language provided.</p>
<p>This process works best for children ages 0 to  12, but works up through adulthood.</p>
<p><strong>The Best Spanish Learning  Material For Kids</strong></p>
<p>So now you understand that language  immersion is the best way to learn a new language for any person, simply  because <strong>that&#8217;s how the brain works</strong>.</p>
<p>So the best way to  teach your child Spanish is to find ways to immerse him in the language!</p>
<p>Speak  Spanish to your child whenever possible. If you don&#8217;t know Spanish  yourself, don&#8217;t worry &#8212; basic Spanish can be picked up in about a week  or two, and then take advantage of this opportunity to learn with your  child!</p>
<p>Hire a nanny that speaks Spanish. Thousands of children  become bilingual simply because a baby sitter spoke to them in Spanish  all the time.</p>
<p>Use language games on your computer that immerse  your child in the language.</p>
<p>Use your imagination and find ways to  immerse your child in the language!</p>
<p><strong>The Bottom Line</strong></p>
<p>If  you use traditional language teaching methods with your child, I  guarantee you will just make him resent language learning.</p>
<p>The  best &#8220;learning Spanish&#8221; for kids materials are those that immerse your  child in the language, simply because the entire process is  subconscious. Your child won&#8217;t even know that he is &#8220;learning&#8221;!</p>
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<p>The <a href="http://www.teachyourselfspanish.net/category/kids" target="_new">top-performing  students</a> in American schools today are bilingual. Find out for FREE  how to <a href="http://www.teachyourselfspanish.net/category/kids" target="_new">get your child</a> on the same path to success learning Spanish.</p>
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