In a recent feature on Yahoo Finance, First Principles Education’s launch of its study skills mentoring programme was covered as a new approach to helping students build stronger habits, greater independence, and long term academic confidence.
The piece introduces the programme as one that combines mentorship, behavioural systems, neuroscience informed learning principles, and technology to support more meaningful progress.
The article highlights how the programme goes beyond conventional academic support by focusing on note making, memory, time management, examination skills, and consistent follow through. It also outlines how First Principles Education integrates artificial intelligence tools and a structured mentoring framework to help students apply these skills in a practical and sustainable way over time.
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