The Seven Secrets of Learning Revealed: What Your Teacher Never Taught You Because Your Teacher Never Knew | 
enlarge | Author: Laurence D. Martel Publisher: Cameo Publications, LLC Category: Book
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 345131
Media: Paperback Pages: 336 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.8
ISBN: 0971573980 Dewey Decimal Number: 370.1523 EAN: 9780971573987 ASIN: 0971573980
Publication Date: August 15, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Finally A book that teaches people how to be smart. Discover how you learn best, improve your decision making, enhance your relationships, and increase your creativity for personal health, wealth, and happiness. Dr. Martel helps children and adults regain that spark of curiosity and creativity, which improves results at work, at home, and at school. "The Seven Secrets of Learning Revealed" shows you how to develop a comfort zone so that learning can once again be fun. Endorsed by a variety of experts, this book builds upon successful strategies to provide the most useful information on learning and intelligence. Dr. Martel s groundbreaking book takes personal and organizational learning, as well as the educational system, to a new level to make our communities and our world a better place to live.
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learning seen from a different perspective April 15, 2004 G.M. Schmitz-Darwinkel (Vreeland, Utrecht Netherlands) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
For all people, especially teachers and parents who are interested in how children learn best, this is a book that should not be missing on your book shelf. It not only reveals secrets about a child's (internal) learning process, it also gives insights in what the learning environment should look like to achieve the optimal learning performance. Issues like the importance of colours, music, water and light are decribed in such a way that you understand how environmental mismatches can influence the learning proces and a child's health in a negative way. It is furthermore a book that beside the theoretical background on the seven secrets of learning, provides the reader with very practical tips and tools and lots of lifely examples of schools and companies who have implemented the Intellilearn method. If you read these examples you can only be wanting to start working with the Intellilearn methodology. For, this is the way to create an optimal learning environment, in which children will learn and perform with pleasure, according to their personal learningstyle, in good health and achieving their best level of personal performance. I believe in the methodolgy of Dr. Martel and my personal aim is to get these seven secrets of learning implemented in our Dutch school system and let a lot of children have more fun in learning.
No Excuses - The Secrets Have Been Revealed January 20, 2004 James D. Williams (Honolulu, HI USA) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
In "7 Secrets of Learning," Dr. Martel reveals what parents, teachers and students need to know to dramatically transform the learning process into the joyful, natural and successful experience we have dared hoped it could be. Now, as never before, Dr. Martel shows us that we have the knowledge needed so that none of us needs to struggle to learn. This book is built on 7 core concepts: 1. The message received is the message sent. 2. You get more of what you reinforce. 3. Any act of learning is an act of creating. 4. Diversity is a capacity. 5. Our strength is in our connectedness. 6. Stupidity is a learned behavior. 7. Everyone is born a genius. Not only does Dr. Martel, explain these concepts chapter by chapter, page by page, he also gives us clear and easy to follow processes to put these concepts to work in our daily lives. Parents can use this book to give their children a head start. Teachers can use it as the only guide they need to take their students to the highest levels of performance. Students themselves, especially those in high school and college, can use it to take control of their own learning, going faster and further in their studies than they may have dreamed was possible. Everyone interested in learning, teaching or education should read this book. JW
The Seven Secrets of Learning Revealed: November 13, 2003 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I cannot imagine a publication providing a more comprehensive coverage of learning - beginning with a child's health maintenance and training from an early age and on through it's adult career - than The Seven Secrets of Learning Revealed. It is fantastic! This is without a doubt a concerned author's contribution to education based on experience and research. The contents are overwhelming! This is one of those books that you will not want to close 'til the end, and it is so well organized that you can easily return to any chapter for review/action. In addition, it is a wonderful guide for parents as well as educators or corporate trainers. As a matter of fact, an educator to whom I showed this book, stated perhaps they should make it required reading for all teachers/trainers on their Tech staff. Education Support Staff Member, Bluffton, SC.
"Secrets for Everyone" October 8, 2003 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Martel shares with his readers all his knowledge and enthusiasm for the "real" world of learning. There is something in this book for everyone to take to "heart and brain". I'm a grandparent now, but I've also been a student, educator, parent , administrator, member of community boards over my life-time and it would have been great to have had knowledge of the "secrets" this book imparts. The author makes it easy to follow the trail of what happens while one is "learning" anything. The reader can easily see how the process of thinking and absorbing information is influenced by who we are, where we are, and when all this is taking place. In this book are a myriad of suggestions as to how one can make learning "anything" easier and more fun. I only wish I had had access to all these "secrets" many years ago.
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