While learning apps and online tutorials are becoming increasingly popular, it is important that we do not lose sight of the role that parents and instructors can play in students’ education. In this video, Dr. Katherine Rawson (Kent State University) gives some tips on how parents and instructors can help with the learning process.

About the Author

Katherine Rawson (Ph.D., University of Colorado) is a Professor of Psychology at Kent State University. Her research program consists of two interrelated areas of research: One area explores how to optimize learning in educationally-relevant domains, with an emphasis on strategies that promote the durability and efficiency of student learning, and the self-regulatory processes that support such learning. The other area explores the cognitive processes involved in skill acquisition, with a particular interest in mechanisms underlying the automatization of reading processes.

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