Tired of yawning students who are secretly on their cell phones during class? Learning expert Markus Hofmann tells you how children enjoy coming to your classes, have fun learning and personally outgrow themselves!
Extreme workloads, teacher shortages and tight curricula: If you're a teacher, you know how stressful this job can be. It's not without reason that teaching is one of the jobs with the highest burnout rate.
In large classes you can no longer do justice to every child, the pressure to perform is enormous and some children lose touch.
Is this how you imagined working as an educator?
Probably not.
You wanted pass on knowledge to the next generation in a sustainable manner, impart values and prepare them for their future in the best possible way.
However, the status quo looks like this: Stressed parents, children and teachers somehow try to cope with the situation.
Show your students effective learning methods
The experienced learning expert Markus Hofmann shows you in this Masterclass 3 simple steps, how to help your students become more Learning fun and success you can help.
On top you get 2 effective memory techniques that only a few people are familiar with. With these learning methods, your students can playfully remember information and recall it more specifically.
You can use these techniques apply immediately!
Markus Hofmann is one of the most successful memory trainers in Europe and has already helped more than 350,000 people improve their memory in his lectures. The author, keynote speaker and trainer is not only the winner of the German Continuing Education Award, but has also been named Speaker of the Year several times.
As a trainer of the Learning coach training he lives his vocation of showing people with the right tools that learning can be really fun.
He not only knows the various memory techniques, but also simple and effective ways to convey these methods optimally. Whether for children, teenagers or adults: Markus Hofmann knows what is important in learning and how the learned knowledge remains in the head for a long time.