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Our cognitive strengths and weaknesses impact our success:
- in school,
- the workplace
- and in life.
Cognitive skills such as attention and memory are the foundation for learning, but each child is born with unique tools, with some cognitive skills being stronger than others.
Learning science shows that cognitive skills can explain the variability in students’ achievements 50% more than any other factor.
Our Cognitive Skills Assessment objectively measures student learning strengths and identifies those students who are struggling and who may be at risk of falling behind due to weak cognitive skills. This helps teachers know why students are not succeeding and how to support them.
Our Cognitive skills assessment empowers teachers for better classroom management by equipping them with the tools that help them make data-informed decisions for whole class instruction, small group differentiation and individual student support.
- What if every student came to the classroom prepared to learn?
- What if it were possible to close the achievement gap for students with learning disabilities?
- What if we could make learning to read easier for students who struggle?
- What if every student took more responsibility for their own learning?
Learning capacity is not fixed. It can be developed.
This is what we help schools achieve through our well researched, comprehensive, integrated cognitive training program delivered online and designed to be used in schools
The program’s exercises focus on 43 Cognitive Skills and incorporate video-game technology, making the training highly engaging.
Our cognitive training program can be used by individual students, as a group enrichment or after-school program:
– 3 to 5 times per week for 45 to 60 minutes per session
–For 10 to 12 weeks
While individual results vary, children who use the program according to schedule improve their cognitive skills on average by 2 to 4 years and academic skills by 1 to 2 years in as little as 12 weeks. This translates to better performance in reading, comprehension, math, problem-solving and other academic subjects.