Created by potrace 1.14, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

CHEERY

CHEERY – Self Learning

Our CHEERY, which involves studying without direct supervision or attendance in a classroom, is a valuable way to learn and is quickly growing in popularity among parents and students. By complementing formal education with home study, students can see a drastic improvement to grades, material understanding, and confidence.

Many students study at home to supplement their class-based learning. However, CHEERY can also be used to master a new skill or learn an entirely new concept – like a language or an instrument. The benefits you can gain from CHEERY are endless and are completely determined by yours and your child’s goals.

CHEERY is a great method students can use to enhance their learning experience, whether they are studying for a course or learning about a topic for fun.

Using CHEERY, students are able to go beyond simply learning what their class textbooks and instructors teach them. By practicing CHEERY, they are encouraged to further explore topics they are interested in, developing stronger study skills as a result.

One of the major advantages of CHEERY is that students can take control of their own learning. And when students have control, they become even more interested in learning.

THE BENEFITS OF CHEERY

  • Students learn more effectively
  • CHEERY helps build study skills.
  • Students discover more about the topics they’re studying.
  • It can boost students’ self-esteem.
  • They are able to see themselves as an independent person who is able to learn new things without anyone helping them.
  • Students can learn at their own pace.
  • CHEERY helps reduce feelings of frustration, anxiety, or boredom that students may struggle within a classroom setting.
  • Encourages curiosity
    CHEERY allows students to choose something they are interested in and excited to learn about, leading to a more effective learning experience.