In an age dominated by digital devices, the traditional practice of taking handwritten notes might seem outdated. However, a compelling study conducted by Pam Mueller and Daniel M. Oppenheimer in 2014 suggests…
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Have you heard of the ‘7 types of rest’?
Have you ever slept through an entire day and still woke up feeling tired? Especially after a busy week of work or study, it’s normal to feel this way. However, what’s not…
Learning a new skills improves brain function
How Learning to Draw Helped Me Feel Better Last week was really tough. It seemed like every day brought a new problem. But I found something surprising that helped a lot: drawing.…
Top 5 mistakes in UCAS Applications
As someone who has reviewed many UCAS applications from international students, I’ve noticed patterns in the mistakes that can trip up even the most enthusiastic applicants. Today, I’m sharing these observations to…
Mistakes students make
Common mistakes I notice international students make. As a lecturer, I deal with students pretty much on a daily basis. Lately, I have been noticing that students are ignoring the most basic…
Reflections on the OER 24 Conference Keynote speech (Day 1)
A Push for Educational Change Last week, I had the chance to attend the OER 24 Conference at Munster Technological University in Cork, Ireland. The conference focused on the vital themes of…
Mixing It Up in the Classroom: To enhance student learning
Remember the days of sitting in a classroom, where the drone of the teacher’s voice was only interrupted by the occasional daydream or the sound of your own snoring? It turns out,…
Embracing Diversity in Your Future Career
As we step into the vast and varied world, each of us carries a unique blend of experiences, beliefs, and lifestyles. This diversity is not merely a characteristic that makes us interesting;…
Embracing Growth: Turning Life’s Challenges into Opportunities for Strength
Have you ever thought about how we can stay strong when life gets tough? I’ve been exploring this through three amazing books: “The Daily Stoic,” “The Courage to Be Disliked,” and “Do…
Boost your confidence at university!
Heading to university and looking to boost your confidence? You’re in the right place. Here’s a more simple but practical guide to help you navigate your uni life with confidence. 1. Embrace…
Bias can’t be helped but can be checked!
I am having to think more about problems with various research out there as part of my Psychology studies at Birkbeck. The different kinds of BIAS we as humans inherently possess is…
Leading with Empathy, Firmness, and Kindness
In the ever-evolving landscape of the modern workplace, we often find ourselves navigating a delicate balance between empathy, people-pleasing, and the misconstrued notion of being firm. On my journey of self-discovery and…
Writing and its benefits
based on research in the field of Neuroscience I have an inherent desire to write – not for any particular purpose but just as a hobby. I notice an instant improvement in…
Navigating the Fine Line Between Confidence and Arrogance
In our personal and professional journeys, the way we project ourselves matters. It’s a subtle dance between confidence and arrogance and understanding this distinction can make all the difference. Confidence is a…
Professional Development Vs Professional Learning in Higher Education
As a university lecturer and an education coach, my passion has always been to enhance the learning experience, both for myself and for my students. I am especially keen to explore the…
Micro-managing in Education
Micromanaging in any workplace is unpalatable – it happens in teaching too but, sadly, not talked about enough. Here’s a list of things that can be considered micromanaging – and a list of strategies to avoid doing it!
Technology and Education
Technology must be at the heart of education for effective learning and development.
I stopped caring about what people thought and it totally changed my life.
It’s been a crazy couple of years but last couple of months were a breath of fresh air. Upon taking a minute to review the events of the last year I realised…
Chat GPT/ AI use in Education – yes or no?
Here’s my view on Chat GPT in education. Any teachers already using these tools yet?
6 things I did (and still do) to get me into a growth mindset.
I heard somewhere from one of the million (ok, may be I exaggerate…) coaches and self development mentors I have been following that: Feeling stuck in life is actually a signal that…
The Power of the 3 Cs: Achieving Goals Through Clarity, Commitment and Consistency.
Learning leads to growth. Growth leads to competency. Competency paired with effort, most definitely, leads to success.
Competency is a result of the 3 Cs: Clarity, Commitment and Consistency.
Handwriting helps brain development
I’ve been reading a lot about neuroscience and how the brain works, especially with regards to education and learning. An interesting find in this research was the significance of handwriting in helping brain development. Here’s what I found.
Importance of Personal Effectiveness: Self-Assessment, Resilience, and Growth
I am back to teaching Personal Effectiveness to yet another student cohort. Each time I teach the module I come away with introspection that allows me to look inward and self-assess, a…
Self development through reflective practice
I’ve been teaching the importance of reflective practice to my management students and I was surprised how many of them don’t even spend a few minutes to think about their day! How…
Importance of Neuroscience in the classroom
Education is not what it used to be anymore. Traditional believes are no longer relevant. It is crucial for teachers now to stay informed about emerging best practices. Only then can they…