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Why we should learn more about how we learn

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In this episode of the ICAEW Student Insights podcast, host Jag Dhaliwal talks to two experts about the way we learn and how we can all make the most of our time taking in and retaining information.

This episode covers:

  • The Identify, Modify, Adapt (IMA) framework and how we can use it to make the best use of our time in a classroom.
  • Why learning strategies are much more beneficial than learning styles.
  • How we can use the IMA framework to make the right career choices.
  • The value of using learning strategies post qualification to make the most of ongoing CPD.

Jag is joined in the studio by Ashley Boroda, Talent Advisor and IMA Practitioner; and Amy Gottler; eLearning Developer and Consultant.

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Host

  • Jag Dhaliwal

Guests

  • Ashley Boroda, Talent Advisor and Trainer
  • Amy Gottler, eLearning Developer and Consultant

Episode first published: 27 November 2025

Podcast recorded: 19 September 2025

All views expressed on this podcast are those of the contributors and don’t necessarily reflect those of ICAEW or its members.

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