Designed for students in secondary school, this book of exercises and
lessons helps them develop study strategies that include organization,
reading comprehension, note-taking skills, and test-taking skills. It
first describes the executive functions of the brain--the processes that
help people stay organized, manage time, pay attention, plan future
behavior, and inhibit behavior--then provides the practical strategies
needed to develop those functions. The practical exercises provided help
with attention, communication, memory, time management, and
self-control--valuable lessons for studying that are essential for
proper learning and retention. By improving the way students prepare for
school and learn, school success can be achieved.