Learn more about Child Care Connectors - Finding Online Child Care Options with Connected to Education and CTV Two Alberta.

Child Care Connectors - Finding Online Child Care Options

Learn more about Fitness Connectors - Belly Dancing with Connected to Education and CTV Two Alberta.

Fitness Connectors - Belly Dancing

Learn more about Campus Connectors - NorQuest College with Connected to Education and CTV Two Alberta.

Campus Connectors - NorQuest College

Learn more about Fitness Connectors - Fitness Testing with Connected to Education and CTV Two Alberta.

Fitness Connectors - Fitness Testing

Learn more about Career Connectors - Real Estate Appraiser with Connected to Education and CTV Two Alberta.

Career Connectors - Real Estate Appraiser

Learn more about Child Care Connectors - The First Five Years with Connected to Education and CTV Two Alberta.

Child Care Connectors - The First Five Years

Learning Connectors - Sleep in Mind

When learning about learning in high school and postsecondary students, keep in mind one thing: sleep. I know, it’s important for everyone, but it’s especially so for learners in their late teens because their bodies are still finishing their growth and development, while at the same time they’re starting their toughest learning challenges to date, while at the same time, they’re staying up late—to socialize (on or offline), to study, to work part-time jobs, or just because they can. Which means trouble for learning because sleep, learning, and memory are all wound up in each other. You need to be well slept to absorb information and you need to sleep well after learning to consolidate that learning in memory—and to be fresh for the next day’s lesson. Whenever I see students nod off at a desk, I think, “Oh well. At least they’ll be fresh for their next class.”