The Learning Compass™ Learning Profile Strategy

Overview

The Learning Compass™ Learning Profile Strategy is a proprietary framework
designed to map out each child’s unique learning landscape. By focusing
on four essential “compass points,” this strategy ensures every plan is
tailored, effective, and rooted in whole-child development.

1. Spaced Repetition – Enhancing Memory Retention

📌 What it is: Reviewing material at increasing time intervals to reinforce memory.

📌 Why it works: Strengthens neural connections and prevents forgetting.

📌 Research:

  • Ebbinghaus (1885) first discovered the forgetting curve, showing that spaced repetition improves long-term retention.
  • Cepeda et al. (2006) found that spaced learning boosts memory retention by 200% compared to cramming.

💡 Parent Tip: Use flashcards and review concepts over time instead of in one sitting.

Final Thoughts

Each of these trailblazing learning strategies is backed by solid research
and can make a
tremendous impact on a child's learning journey.

Culture Over Category

"Cultural Identity & Lived Experience” section under the North (Nurture) Compass Point. This invites parents or guardians to voluntarily share:

Use an Equity Lens, Not a Demographic Label

We apply an equity lens in the “Support” (South) compass point:

Empower Through Representation

In the “Widen” (West) compass point, cultural representation in learning materials (books, history, music, science role models) can: