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This is part 6 of the 7-part series of Learning Is a Struggle (Learner Edition). In Episode 10, Dr. Donald Easton-Brooks helps you turn everything from the series into one simple, repeatable learning system you can use for any subject—especially when motivation is low, and pressure is high. You’ll learn how to diagnose what you actually need (using Bloom’s), choose the right study move for the right phase, and build a short daily routine that creates progress without burnout. This episode also shows how your lived experience, language, and cultural context shape how information “fits” in your mind—so your learning system is built for you, not copied from someone else. By the end, you’ll have a practical method for studying with purpose, tracking what’s working, and building confidence through consistency.
Audience:
High school and college students who want a simple, repeatable way to study
First-generation college students building independence and confidence
Struggling learners who need structure more than motivation
Adult learners returning to school or professional training
Students managing heavy course loads, athletics, work, or family responsibilities
Learners preparing for finals, cumulative exams, or long-term skill building
Keywords:
Learning Is a Struggle (Learner Edition)
learning system
how to study effectively
study routine
Bloom’s Taxonomy
metacognition
active recall
retrieval practice
study plan
academic confidence
struggling learners
first-generation students
time management for students
exam preparation
learning strategies
By Donald Easton-Brooks Ph.D.This is part 6 of the 7-part series of Learning Is a Struggle (Learner Edition). In Episode 10, Dr. Donald Easton-Brooks helps you turn everything from the series into one simple, repeatable learning system you can use for any subject—especially when motivation is low, and pressure is high. You’ll learn how to diagnose what you actually need (using Bloom’s), choose the right study move for the right phase, and build a short daily routine that creates progress without burnout. This episode also shows how your lived experience, language, and cultural context shape how information “fits” in your mind—so your learning system is built for you, not copied from someone else. By the end, you’ll have a practical method for studying with purpose, tracking what’s working, and building confidence through consistency.
Audience:
High school and college students who want a simple, repeatable way to study
First-generation college students building independence and confidence
Struggling learners who need structure more than motivation
Adult learners returning to school or professional training
Students managing heavy course loads, athletics, work, or family responsibilities
Learners preparing for finals, cumulative exams, or long-term skill building
Keywords:
Learning Is a Struggle (Learner Edition)
learning system
how to study effectively
study routine
Bloom’s Taxonomy
metacognition
active recall
retrieval practice
study plan
academic confidence
struggling learners
first-generation students
time management for students
exam preparation
learning strategies