3-2-1 TUESDAYS WITH MS NIV

Issue #84, 15th February 2022

What are good study habits? How do they lead to to low stress exam time for students? Here are some tips for building good habits that your students/children will find useful. Don’t mist the talk by Yana, a high school student on the method she used to make most of her time for study and other goals as well. Check out today’s showacase for Sanjanja’s conversation with me of how when you think you will, you can. Despite all odds.

All the best dear students for your ongoing and ensuing examinations. Teachers and parents have worked together very hard through the year to support you in your learning journey. Put in your best for yourselves and for your biggest supporters.

Three Images of the Week

Good study habits for being successful| Margdarshak

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Characteristic study habits of high-achieving and underachieving students |  Download Scientific Diagram

Two Thoughts of the Week

“Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all, love of what you are doing or learning to do.” –Pele

“Learning is like rowing upstream, not to advance is to drop back.” —Chinese Proverb

One Video of the Week

You never know how much time you really have until you start to use it. Are you as efficient and productive as you can be? High school junior Yana Savitsky shares how the Pomodoro method changed the way she thinks and acts towards her work, allowing her to make the most of her time and achieve her goals.

Yana Savitsky is a sophomore at Lake Forest High School. Taking rigorous academic courses at the AP and honors level, she is constantly flooded with strenuous assignments. Outside of academics, however, Yana has a passion for storytelling and helping others, whether it is visually, through the lens of a camera in New Media, or speaking out for social change and volunteering. Nonetheless, Yana seeks to efficiently and effectively complete her coursework, and even excel in it through maximizing her time with the Pomodoro Method, conveniently the topic of her TED talk.

Showcase of the week

”I can and I will.” Here’s a story of grit, determination, transformation and defying all odds.

Sanjanja Nagar, in conversation with me.

Dear reader,
I have been a research scientist, a journalist, and an educator for over 3 decades. I read and, I write.  With this weekly newsletter, I intend to share what I read, learn and, experience while I engage with students, parents, and teams of teachers across K-12 schools, higher education institutions and, ed-tech organizations.
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