Tuesday 5 August 2014

What is Cognitive Learning?






Each individual learns through sense perceptions conveyed to the brain, for further analysis and retention in the memory storehouse. Inputs of knowledge received by the brain can be further analyzed by the mind, which has the reasoning capability. Brain/Mind system makes the decisions to act for achieving desired goal or objective. These decisions are carried out by the motor functions of the body. Cognitive Learning is the latest knowledge and practice that provides ways to optimize the individual’s learning capabilities through maximization of sense/brain/mind system.
Techniques to sharpen Brain/Mind system to acquire analyze and retain knowledge effectively and completely.
Based on the assessment of individual student’s capabilities of sense/brain/mind perceptions, analysis and retention, we employ specific cognitive learning techniques in developing the student’s skills.
Meditation and prescribed breathing exercises train the brain/mind system to remain focused on one single point or subject for longer periods of time. With the focused mind/mind learning becomes natural and joyful. Student learns all subjects fully and effectively. We employ these techniques for the students to remain focused on whatever they do. Further, we train the students to focus on subject material, such that their score levels approach the maximum limits.
Carnegie Tutor has been developed using the Cognitive Learning techniques. We provide settings for the students to learn Maths through the Carnegie Tutor process.
Other creative techniques are used in our “After School” program, for the student to improve their learning abilities in specific subjects. Our professionals work with each student individually. Learning happens naturally and joyfully.
Understanding the basics of subject taught, to form a foundation on which knowledge is received and retained by the brain/mind system. Learning becomes joyful and natural.


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