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Psychology Student Essay: Secrets to Impeccable Memory

Have you ever wondered why you forget things so easily? Ever wondered why other people have a better memory than yours? If you have, then you can now get your answers! Discover the truth behind the mystery of the human memory and the secret to improving YOUR OWN memory!

But first, to improve your memory, you must understand its concept.

Memory is a complex system, which has been a focus of much scientific research. This has resulted in two theories of memory.

The first is when you memorize through rehearsal, which is called the Multi-store Model of Memory proposed by Atkinson and Shiffrin. Memory has 3 stores. Firstly, the sensory store, where memory is held for less than a second. If you pay attention to it, then it is transferred to the short-term memory where it stays for around 10 seconds. If you continue the repetition of the words in short-term memory, then they will be transferred to long-term memory where they will last for an indefinite period of time.

The second suggests that you memorize through deep understanding, which is called the Levels of Processing theory. Famous Researchers Craik and Tulving have performed an experiment that clearly shows that our memory functions the best when the meanings of words and sentences are understood rather than just by observing their physical appearances or phonemic sounds.

Now we know that impeccable memory is not only about repeating the terms again and again or only understanding them. The secret to impeccable memory is that you must apply a combination of both of these, and then only will you be able to achieve success.

This might sound difficult but there are many simple ways in which you can improve your memory without it feeling like a tedious task.

1. Create associations.
When trying to remember anything new, try to form a mental image of it or relate it to something you already know. This way you will be able to remember it easily.

2. Divide and conquer!
When you have a lot of things to remember, divide them into smaller or similar groups so they are easier to remember. For example, if you have to remember the number 123498764567, it may seem difficult. But by dividing it {1234-9876-4567}, the task becomes much easier.

3. Using acronyms.
For example, the colors of the rainbow: VIBGYOR (violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange and red).

4. Get enough Zs.
Sleep is extremely important for your body to function properly.

5. And lastly, stop thinking you have a bad memory.

Everyone has the same memory ability. The only difference is how you utilize it. So make the most of your memory and reap the benefits of having an impeccable memory yourself!

By Thinley Choden, Y12 Psychology student

ENGLISH STARS OF THE MONTH

The English Department would like to congratulate the following students for being January 2016’s ‘English Stars of the Month’ for exemplary behaviour and effort.
Star of the week
Jeong Woo – Year 11
Jeong Woo has worked extremely hard to improve his English over the last year; he has made so much progress that he has been moved up two sets. He is the perfect example that ‘hard work really does pay off’!

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Deep – Year 13
Deep’s grades have improved steadily during his time in the IB Language and Literature course. He takes on board feedback given by the teacher, reads the texts carefully and is mindful to structure his essay responses effectively. Well done Deep!

 

Maymay
MayMay – Year 8
MayMay worked extremely hard during term One; so hard, in fact, that she has been moved into Set 1. She takes great care with homework and always listens carefully in class, most of all, she makes great efforts to read at home which is why she has won the award this month!

The KS2 Primary choir make a great start

The KS2 Primary Choir are singing really well already! We are getting ready for International day and a performance that will take place on our Estonian evening.

New Primary Class Leaders

Many congratulations to our new class leaders for Term 2!

class leaders.jpg
1W Alon and Chloe
1B Popiang and Ben
2T Emily and Justin
2F Wei Xuan and Nano
3V Pitta and Tito
3M Raina and Peem
4P Wan Xin and Albert
4G Boom and Cake
5T May and Keane
5D Lyla and Sungjoon
6N Hero and Neena
6J Genome and Cream

Why Communication is Key

Rollo May, the American psychologist said “Communication leads to community, that is, to understanding, intimacy and mutual valuing.”

Good communication is absolutely vital if we are to work together, as a community, for the success of our students. Please, if you have any concerns, questions or queries, please do not hesitate to contact the Secondary school via email (sec-head-pa@regents.ac.th) or telephone 02 957 5777 and we will do our utmost to help.

 

Primary Sports Day

Primary House teams will once again battle for sporting supremacy in our annual Primary Sports Day on Tuesday 26th January.
The Event will start at 8.15am and will finish at approximately 2pm. All students in Yrs 1-6 are sure to have a fun filled and very active day with a new format for the event. Parents are encouraged to attend and offer their support! All children should wear their house t-shirts on this day. Please also note that their are no after school activities on this date so children should be collected from school at 2.30pm

Early Years Sports Day

Early Years Sports Day is fast approaching! This event will be held on Thursday 21st January, and will start at 9am on the Primary Field. It will be a great opportunity for our youngest students to experience some competitive sport in a fun environment!
All children in EY should wear their house t-shirts on this date. Parents are welcome to attend and we anticipate the event will finish at around 10.45am.

 

Year 5 learn about building

It’s the start of our ‘Bridges’ topic and we’re making structures using card. Amazing how the same size card can produce so many shapes. These structures were stable, yet we didn’t use anything to join the pieces of card.

By Ms. Viv Deveney

Primary Dates for your Diary

Dates can be found on the website and the school app (iPhone download & Android download) but you may want to make note of the dates found below first!

Primary and Early Years Term 2 Events Calendar 2016

January 2016

Thursday 21st Early Years Sports day
Friday 22nd Class Assembly – 3V
Tuesday 26th Primary Sports Day -No After School Activities
Friday 29th Class Assembly – 3M

February 2016

Tuesday 2nd Parent workshop – Phonics – Book Fair
Friday 5thChinese New Year Day (wear red/Chinese clothes)
Tuesday 9th Year 2 Thai trip
Wednesday 10th Year 1 Thai trip
Thursday 11th Year 3 Thai trip
Friday 12th Staff INSET – School closed
13th – 21st Half term – School Closed
Monday 22nd Term 2 restarts
Saturday 27th International Day

March 2016

Tuesday 1st World Maths Day
Friday 4th Class Assembly – 2T
Wednesday 9th Fobisia Maths Challenge Team to go to China
Thursday 10th Year 4 Thai trip
Friday 11th Class Assembly -1B
Wednesday 16th KS1 Swimming Gala
Thursday 17th KS2 Swimming Gala
Friday 18th Class Assembly – 1W
Friday 25th Class Assembly – 4P – After school activities end – Early Years Easter Open Afternoon
Wednesday 30thYear 5 and 6 Performance – Reports home
Thursday 31st Parent Consultation

April 2016

Friday 1st Last day of Term 2 – Whole School Songkran celebration
Monday 18th Term 3 starts

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