The definition and core principles of how to mind map The Oxford Dictionary defines a mind map as…
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Welcome to Mental Health Awareness Week! This annual initiative exists to spotlight an extremely critical, yet often overlooked…
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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a common condition in the UK, with more than 1 in 100 people…
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Recognising dyslexia early can make a significant difference in someone’s educational journey and beyond. Each person has a…
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We bring you exciting news and an update! To enhance the experience of the DSA students, we are…
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Whether you’re neurotypical or neurodivergent, university life can be filled with numerous tasks, projects, and deadlines that can…
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It goes without saying that all educators want to support learners in the classroom. Teaching requires serious skill;…
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It’s all too easy to get carried away when mind mapping your ideas, especially if you’re the inspired…
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Do you think that mind maps are only for the creatives? What do you think then would happen…
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Education makes up the foundation of modern society. From our earliest years right through to secondary school, sixth form and – if chosen – higher education, learning is a continual and ongoing process. It is our education which enables us to act as informed moral citizens who are curious about the world around us and eager to grow and succeed in the future.
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The humble mind map. Sometimes referred to as a brainstorm or a spider diagram, mind maps are a visual thinking tool which can be used to aid everything from idea generation to comprehension and knowledge retention.
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Mark Williams, the Head of Physical Education at Stamford American International School in Singapore has been using mind…
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