We must study well, my dear. Only if we study well will we gain respect and honor. Money will not always be there for us. Only education will protect us till the end. If you don’t study well, this town will not respect you. You must come first in studies, my dear.”
Rev. Dr. Justine SJ is an Associate Professor in the Department of Science and Humanities. He holds a Master’s degree in Mathematical Models of Engineering Systems and a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from ICAI, University of Comillas, Madrid, Spain.
Dr. Justine has served as Dean of Studies at SICJ, St. Xavier’s College, Trivandrum, and Vice-Principal at Loyola College, Vettavalam. With 10 years of teaching experience, he is a dedicated educator and mentor.
An accomplished author, Dr. Justine has written two books and edited five. He is also fluent in Tamil, English, Spanish, and French.
Ever wondered what is the best learning or teaching method for human intelligence? Have you ever realized what kind of data the human mind remembers easily?
Can we imprint the lessons we learn in order, one after the other, to our minds? Are there any methods to remember them in the same order?
Our human brain remembers well organized scenes and images very easily. This is the foundation and foundation of our memory! We should remember this fact while learning.
Brain functions, human cognition, and memory are often driven by images and visuals. The human brain collects and stores messages and lessons as images and provides them to us when needed.
Mastering numbers is both a challenge and an achievement. Handling numbers proficiently can lead to significant accomplishments.
Some people are always seen with a book in hand studying continuously. However, they may not achieve high marks or significant success.
A young man asked, “Why do I forget things quickly after studying? Can I store information permanently in my memory? How?”
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