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One has conducted considerable research into learning and study
styles.
What it is:
learning and study style analysis.
What it does:
Helps identify preferred study approaches.
Provides advice and tips to be more effective and efficient with
studying.
Each report will cover the following in depth:
- How students personally interact with the world and the implications
for their studies.
- How students best receive and process information: auditory,
visual and tactile.
- A student's ten study styles in priority order: from music,
math logic to word logic and interactive.
- A student's four learning styles: from concrete random to abstract
sequential.
Prospero will explain:
- How the student can improve on his or her home studies.
- To what extent students will benefit from pure academic university
courses, practical work or a combination of both.
- Whether they prefer tutorial group work, problem based learning,
a traditional setting, learning through memorisation, etc.
- What kind of educational environment would best inspire the
student.
The reports are stand alone and give practical advice on how to
apply this knowledge to study skills. Reports are usually disseminated
through group activity. No interview is necessary.
The following can be achieved with Prospero:
For guidance personnel
- Significant data for higher education applications
- Students actually achieving their potential makes it
easier to support applications
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For schools
- Meeting learning and study styles could increase grades
- Students enjoy and engage in school more, again increasing
grades
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For students
- Better use of time and study techniques
- Being more engaged in schoolwork
- Increase of grades
Contributes towards the relief of work pressure
- Deliberate choice of preferred higher educational system
- Support to select the most suitable environment for further
studies
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Prices are as follows:
| GB |
Eur |
USA |
Aus |
£20 |
€25 |
$35 |
$35 |
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here to view a specimen Prospero report. (81kb)
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