Our founder recently announced an exciting new step for First Principles Education with the appointment of Marsya Ruzana Aw as Head of Study Skills, marking a new chapter in how we help students build lasting learning habits.
The article highlights Marsya’s journey from student to mentor, and how her background in the Science of Learning now shapes the future of our mentoring approach.
With over a decade of teaching experience and advanced training in how learning works, Marsya brings a deeply thoughtful and student centred approach to the role. The feature shares how she is helping First Principles Education strengthen its mentoring programmes through neuroscience informed methods, stronger mentor communities, and new innovations designed to help students become more independent learners for the long term.
Read more about this new chapter for First Principles Education via the link: First Principles Education Welcomes Marsya Ruzana Aw as New Head of Study Skills