Studyology™ is the interdisciplinary study and practice of learning itself. It is the intentional exploration, acquisition, and application of knowledge across subjects, contexts, and stages of life. Rooted in the belief that all disciplines are interconnected, Studyology™ emphasizes curiosity, critical inquiry, and lifelong learning as foundational principles for personal growth, academic development, and meaningful engagement with the world.
Studyology™ is the practice of learning how to learn and focuses on the skills, habits, and mindsets that make learning work:
Studyology™ is the practice of learning how to learn and focuses on the skills, habits, and mindsets that make learning work:
- How to stay organized
- How to manage time
- How to take effective notes
- How to understand, remember, and apply information
- How to break big tasks into smaller steps
- How to think critically
- How to build confidence and motivation
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Studyology™ isn’t just tutoring or training. It’s teaching students to become independent, strategic, and successful learners for life.
Studyology™ = the science of learning + the art of succeeding.
Whether a student struggles with executive functioning, feels overwhelmed, or simply wants to excel, Studyology™ teaches the tools that help them grow academically, emotionally, and intellectually. Studyology™ is the educational branch of ImpactIndiana.org. We provide educational and continuing-education services through in-person and online courses, workshops, seminars, mentoring programs, and instructional materials focused on academic growth, leadership development, peacebuilding, and personal transformation. The program supports scholars, practitioners, underserved students, justice-involved youth, individuals in juvenile detention, and incarcerated citizens by delivering values-based educational content that promotes resilience, character development, critical thinking, and successful community reintegration. Services include the development and distribution of print and digital learning materials; professional development for educators and community practitioners; and community-liaison initiatives that strengthen collaboration among families, schools, community organizations, correctional facilities, and social-service agencies.” |