In a recent release on Newsfile, First Principles Education announced the launch of its study skills mentoring programme for students in Singapore.
The feature introduces the programme as a structured response to a growing need in education: helping students not only improve academically, but also develop the habits and systems needed to learn more effectively over time.
The article outlines how the programme brings together neuroscience research, mentoring, and artificial intelligence tools to support areas such as memory, note making, time management, and exam preparation. More broadly, it presents First Principles Education’s belief that students need more than content support alone. They need a method for becoming more disciplined, self aware, and capable in the way they study.
Read more about First Principles Education’s approach to the future of learning via the link: First Principles Education Launches Singapore’s Top Study Skills Mentoring Programme for Students, Backed by Neuroscience Research and Artificial Intelligence Tools.