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Cognitive Learning is Better Learning!

Making Connections with Cognitive Learning

Cognitive Learning is a type of learning that is active, constructive, and long-lasting. It engages students in the learning processes, teaching them to use their brains more effectively to make connections when learning new things.

Cognitive Learning Focuses On Improved Learning

This style of learning is a powerful alternative to the traditional classroom approach. Instead of focusing on memorization, cognitive learning builds on past knowledge. Students learn to make connections and reflect on the material—skills that help them become better learners.

Factors of Cognitive Learning

Comprehension

Building cognitive learning skills teaches students how to learn more effectively. Students learn to do more than repeat what they have learned. They understand the “why” behind a topic and how it fits into a larger picture.

Memory

Unlike drill-and-kill memorization methods, cognitive learning helps students gain a deeper understanding of a subject. This improves recall in the long run, so students can build upon past knowledge.

Application

The cognitive learning approach gives students the chance to reflect on what they are learning and how it applies to other material. This helps students develop problem-solving skills they need to create new connections between what they are learning.

Cognitive Learning in Action

At GradePower Learning® your child will be taught cognitive learning strategies to better focus on meaningful learning. Rather than relying on quick learning styles like memorization and repetition, our tutors teach students the fundamentals of lifelong learning. Your child will learn strategies and skills that will help them move toward better grades in school.

Benefits of Cognitive Learning

Improves Comprehension

Cognitive learning encourages students to take a hands-on approach to learning. This allows them to explore the material and develop a deeper understanding.

Develops Problem-Solving Skills

The cognitive learning approach teaches students the skills they need to learn effectively. This helps students build transferable problem-solving and study skills that they can apply in any subject

Promotes Long-Term Learning

Developing cognitive skills allows students to build upon previous knowledge and ideas. This teaches students to make connections and apply new concepts to what they already know.

Improves Confidence

With a deeper understanding of topics and stronger learning skills, students can approach schoolwork with enthusiasm and confidence.

Instills a Love of Learning

Giving students the chance to actively engage in learning makes it fun and exciting. This helps students develop a lifelong love for learning outside of the classroom.

How GradePower Learning® Can Help

We help by focusing on the overall motivation and learning ability of your child.

Frequently Asked Questions

Learn the answers to the most commonly asked questions about our approach to learning.

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My son Michael attended GradePower Learning Learning during the last school year. The dedication and persistence of your team paid off! Michael graduated from eighth grade with a 75% average and received the Most Improved Student Award from his school! Michael’s change in attitude toward his school experience was exceptional.

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