Back to school, but without the tears…

January 4th, 2012

 
It’s that time of year again! Put the beach umbrella away, stash the surfboard under the veranda and get ready to go back to school. The holidays are over.
 
With the return of school, many kids dread heading into their maths class, where math concepts are often drilled in by rote memorisation, repetitive exercises, and pop quizzes. These sometimes tedious and abstract methods can create anxiety for some students and actually block the path to a fundamental understanding… Read More…

Numeracy students face a massive problem…

January 4th, 2012

In today’s classroom, cramming a student’s head with timetables so they can regurgitate and recite answers on call is no longer a relevant vehicle for information retention.
 
The traditional way of teaching numeracy skills to kids includes maths work sheets, pop quizzes and memorising a list of facts and equations. These strange, seemingly disconnected, maths lessons can actually block the path to a fundamental understanding of numeracy for some students.  
 
Although memorization plays a massive part in problem… Read More…

Math-U-See

January 4th, 2012

Math-U-See, our flagship product, is an interactive, self-paced maths learning program for children of all ages and ability.
 
This highly effective, award-winning learning program helps students gain a solid foundation and understanding of math through sequential learning using the three learning styles – tactile, kinaesthetic, auditory and visual. 
 
This program is suitable for students from Kindy to HSC, as well as to university level and beyond. 
 
Most often utilised as a supplementary learning tool or as an… Read More…

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