Claims We Make in This Book
Empirical Evidence vs.Theory, Lore & Intuition
Knowledge: Not Sufficient, but Necessary
Testing Dipstick vs. Learning Tools
The Takeaway
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All new learning requires

What is "Foundation of Prior Knowledge"

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If rereading is largely ineffective, why do students favor it?

What is they're getting "Bad Study Advice"

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“Creativity is more important than knowledge”


What is "Albert Einstein"

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Memorization at the expense of a larger grasp of context or creative ability.

What is "Emphasis on Testing"

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Leads us to labor at unproductive strategies

What is “Persistent Illusions of Knowing”

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What is recalling facts, or concepts or events from memory

What is "Retrieval Practice"

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Much of how we structure training and schooling is based on 

What is "Learning Theories that have been handed down to us"

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Emphasis on memorization at the expense of high-level skills

What is "Standardized Testing"

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Creates extra stress for students and gives a false measure of ability.

What is "Testing"

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Recalibrate her understanding of what she does and does not know


What is "Regular Self-Quizzing"

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Every time you learn something new 

What is you "Change the Brain" - the residue of experiences is stored 

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The George Mason University website included this advice:

What is "The key to learning something well is repetition; the more times you go over the material better chance to storing it permanently"

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The possession of ready knowledge and the conceptual understanding of how to use it.

What is "Mastery"

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It tells you what you know and don’t know and causes your brain to reconsolidate the memory

What is the "Act of Retrieving Learning from Memory"

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Simple and practical strategies that anybody can use, at any point in life, to learn better and remember longer

What is “Various Forms of Retrieval Practice”

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