The hypercorrection effect is the idea that high-confidence errors are more likely to be corrected after feedback...
Science Of Learning
Improving learning isn’t just about working harder; it’s about working smarter. Research in cognitive and educational psychology...
The hypercorrection effect is the idea that high-confidence errors are more likely to be corrected after feedback...
In the realm of technology and digital platforms, network effects and learning effects are two powerful phenomena...
A pointer to some of the problems in todays classroom retrieval practice by @lkfazio . https://t.co/Eh8doOWkuK —...
In their influential article "What Reading Does for the Mind", Anne E. Cunningham and Keith E. Stanovich...
Yong Zhao’s article, What works may hurt: Side effects in education (2017), presents a compelling critique of...
In an age where video content dominates our screens, learning has seemingly become more accessible than ever....
The age-old advice to "sleep on it" has received compelling scientific backing, thanks to Stéphanie Mazza and...
In recent years, there has been an increasing effort to familiarize educators with the "science of learning,"...
Contrast Thinking is a very effective learning method, It involves thinking with clarity, relativity, distinction and focus....
“Learning How to Learn” by Barbara Oakley, available on Coursera, offers a comprehensive introduction to the science...
In the realm of education, understanding how students learn best is akin to finding the Holy Grail....
In their study, Maybe They’re Born With It, or Maybe It’s Experience: Toward a Deeper Understanding of...
In the ever-evolving world of education, the search for effective teaching methods has often led to polarizing...
Studying with Distractions : When distracted, people did better on the hard task, but when in silence,...
In the pursuit of mastering skills, we often stop training as soon as we achieve competency. But...
In recent years, the concept of student-led instruction has gained popularity in educational circles. This approach emphasizes...