Learning Strategies

Having access to proper learning strategies can make a big difference in any student’s life, and that’s especially true for students with learning disabilities. With that in mind, we’ve gathered some of our favorite learning strategies below. If you would like to suggest a learning strategy to be featured here, please contact us.(new window)

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Reading

SQR3(new window) – Improve your reading comprehension by using the SQR3 method of reading.

Math

BEDMAS(new window) – Use this strategy to solve equations with multiple numbers and operations.

Organization

The 6 Habits of Highly Organized People(new window) – Improve your organization skills by learning about the 6 habits of highly organized people.

Note-taking

The Cornell Note-taking System(new window) – Take better notes by adopting the Cornell Note-taking System.

Time Management

Pomodoro technique(new window) – Use this time/task management technique to improve your ability to efficiently and effectively complete tasks.