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Cognitive behavioral therapy

Cognitive behavioral therapy was developed by Aaron Temkin Beck in 1964 and is often used to help people with phobias, depression, fears, or addictions. Follow the story of Lily to see how it can be used to treat school anxiety. Read the full script here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZFYLJCf

How Youth Can Improve Skills

This video, in association with International Youth Day, focuses on opportunities for youth to build skills and empower themselves. Quality education is critical, but we also explore other opportunities that aid learning and skill-building, contributing to personal and professional development. #you

Life Skills Learned in School

What are life skills? Which ones do students learn in school? Find out in our video. This video was created by Chris Ross. This video was created to support the campaign "Goal 4 - Quality Education". Find more information on our website http://simpleshow-foundation.org/. Click here to see more vi

WHAT IS THE FUNCTIONAL SKILLS LEVEL 2 MATHS EXAM

In this video, Dickson Wong, our award winning tutor for Maths breaks down the Functional Skills Level 2 Maths Exam and provides valuable insights to help you succeed. Whether you're a student, teacher, or adult learner, this video is perfect for anyone looking to gain a deeper understanding of the

Dunning Kruger Effect

The Dunning-Kruger effect is a cognitive bias that makes people believe that they are smarter and more capable than they actually are. The effect is related to people's general inability to recognize their lack of skills. You can find out how this effect comes about and what you can do to prevent it

Neglect - The Life of Forgotten Children

Children who are physically, cognitively, or emotionally neglected often suffer from anxiety. As a result, her body produces stress hormones. When this happens frequently, these hormones become toxic to the developing brain, which can later suppress emotional and cognitive well-being for a lifetime.

Bloom's Taxonomy – A Structure of Learning

Bloom's taxonomy is a tool that teachers or students can use to sort and organize learning objectives. Their most popular version is based on the cognitive area and assumes that learning should be structured from easy to difficult in the following 6 steps: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Apply 4. A

The Flintstone Method Learning through mediation

Can learning be taught? Or is it something that just happens or doesn't happen? Feuerstein believed that everyone can increase their ability to learn through human mediation. He distinguished between direct and indirect learning and what this means for the learner's ability to understand new informa