Why is school reinforcement so important?
This reinforcement should not be transmitted to the student as a “punishment” for a possible poor performance if not as a guide to help you develop your full potential.Learning to study: By learning techniques, use of tools and resources that encourage the habit and interest in studying.
The knowledge acquired in class is reinforced and, sometimes, expanded.
Their confidence and security are encouraged to try to help the student encourage them to learn more and more and convince themselves that studying is something positive for their growth.
It is taught in a more practical way that tries to liven up classes and establish the concepts learned.
The student feels more of a protagonist so performance increases and translates into better academic achievements.