Meet Susan du Plessis, Educational Practitioner at Edublox Pretoria East
Susan specialises in helping children reach their full potential, including assisting them to overcome learning disabilities like dyslexia and dyscalculia.
Read MoreEdublox Scores Big in Latest Customer Satisfaction Survey!
We take pride in the progress witnessed over the past year and the positive feedback received. For more than ten years, Edublox has consistently achieved such high scores, setting us apart in both service and results achieved by others in our field.
Read MoreMeet Hannelie Brönner, Educational Practitioner at Edublox Durbanville
Hannelie has always had a passion for children who struggle with learning and has worked in this field for the past 17 years, first as a remedial/support teacher, then as senior leader and finally Headteacher at a Special School. Over the years, particularly whilst working in the UK, she became increasingly aware of the fact most learners who struggled to learn, had poor cognitive skills...
Read MoreHow We Create Learning @ Edublox
Edublox is an educational method that integrates cognitive training with reading, writing, or math tutoring and solid learning principles. Edublox assists students in becoming life-long learners and empowers them to realise their highest educational goals. While Edublox is not a quick fix, its use can permanently alleviate the symptoms of learning disabilities like dyslexia and dyscalculia. Here is how we create learning.
Read MoreMeet Marina Wilters, Practitioner at Edublox Potchefstroom
Marina holds a B.Ed Honours (Educational Psychology) degree and is trained as an Integrated Learning Therapy Practitioner; she is a member of the Association for Mathematics Education of South Africa (AMESA) as well as...
Read MoreEdublox Annual Client Survey Results 2022
Edublox has conducted an annual online client survey for more than ten years. The survey enables us to evaluate our company's success and the efficacy and outcomes of our educational initiatives.
Read MoreVideo: Building Your Child’s “House of Learning”
Imagine building a house. There are walls and windows, a roof and a front door. But without a strong foundation, the entire structure can collapse. At Edublox, we like to compare the learning process to that of building a house...
Read MoreVideo: My bog Spot
A poem to inspire parents and children who are dealing with learning difficulties ― never give up hope.
Read MoreThree Cognitive Skills that Matter for Academic Achievement
This paper was presented virtually at the EduLearn19 International Conference on New Learning Technologies in Palma, Spain. The study confirms the importance of strong cognitive skills for academic achievement; the cognitive skill with the strongest correlation was auditory short-term memory.
Read MoreEdublox Explained in a Nutshell
Learning is like building a house. The first step is to lay a foundation. Unless there is a strong and solid foundation, cracks will soon appear in the walls, and with no foundation, the walls will collapse. In the same way one needs to lay a proper foundation before it becomes possible for a child to benefit from a course in reading, writing and arithmetic...
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