Study Skills
Learn approaches to learning, that are critical to success in school, essential for acquiring good grades, and useful for learning throughout one's life.
In school you are expected to learn a lot of stuff in half-a-dozen or more subjects. In life in general, an awful lot more.
But how much have you learnt about “how to learn”?
How good are your “study skills”?
Could you achieve greater success in your studies and life with less stress and effort by using a more effective and efficient approach to learning?
The aim of this course is to help you to do just that. Achieve greater success with less stress.
Your Instructor
Education Consultant.
Tutor of:- Maths
- Physics
- Time Management
- Effective Study Skills.
Noel Molloy’s qualifications include a BSc in Applied Physics/Electronics, Specialised Diplomas in Medical Device Design and in Lean and Six Sigma Quality Science, Post Graduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, and a Masters in Business Administration backed up with 28 years supervisory and engineering experience with multinational technology companies (APC and Nortel).
He was awarded Nortel’s Claddagh Award for Services to the Community in Education for his work with the scouts which included a term as Assistant Regional Commissioner for Training in the Galway region. He developed and conducted induction and employee training modules in Nortel and APC. He is a founder member of the voluntary training and development group W3 Projects. He is a FETEC qualified trainer (to level 6 with distinction).
He has written a series of Guides for Junior Certificate and Leaving Certitificate subjects and a number of booklets on complementary topics of specific interest to students.
He taught the Association of Business Executives’ “Quantitative Methods” course (UK Qualifications and Credit Framework) facilitated by The Learning Institute based in Bohermore, Galway.
Noel now specialises as a private tutor providing tuition in maths, applied maths and physics to students up to honours Leaving Cert level, and to mature students returning to education after an extended period out of formal education.
Enquiries from secondary schools for talks or workshops are welcome.