RGJS emphasizes the value of effective study strategies in a conversation with Kate Stamper.
We sit down with Kate Stamper, a highly experienced Remedial Therapist with 18 years of expertise in both independent and government schools. With a BEd qualification and Honours in Learning Support and Psychology, Kate brings a wealth of knowledge to the conversation. Kate shares invaluable study strategies and practical advice to help our girls better manage their study time. Whether you're looking to boost your academic performance or develop more efficient study habits, this episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss! Tune in now and get inspired to study smarter! #RGJSPodcast #StudyTips #LearningSupport #StudentSuccess

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