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Want Students to Remember What They Learn? Have Them Teach It. | EdSurge News

Want Students to Remember What They Learn? Have Them Teach It. | EdSurge News | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

Picture this: It’s Monday and Ms. D’Angelo, a seventh-grade science teacher in the South Bronx, gives her students a homework assignment about food chains that is due in one week. The assignment asks students to teach a family member about this concept by completing a model food chain together.

The following Monday, Ms. D’Angelo is surprised to see that that some of her students seem to understand the material at a deep level—they even use new vocabulary terms with great fluidity. These same students appear be much more confident than usual when engaging in the class discussion. Ms. D’Angelo scans her grade book and notices that these students are the same the ones who completed the homework assignment.


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Learn More Efficiently by Planning to Teach What You're Studying

Learn More Efficiently by Planning to Teach What You're Studying | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Learning is all about retaining knowledge so it can be accessed later on. You can only teach something when you've retained information the most efficient way for your brain to recall it, so learning something new as if you were planning to teach it could be one of the best ways to learn.

 

N.B. Paid for content full article at: Expecting to teach enhances learning and organization of knowledge in free recall of text passages [  http://link.springer.com/article/10.3758/s13421-014-0416-z#page-1 ]

 


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The science of revision: nine ways pupils can revise for exams more effectively

The science of revision: nine ways pupils can revise for exams more effectively | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Ditch the highlighter and teach a friend. Psychology shows us a lot about how to improve our memory and avoid distractions – here are some dos and don’ts

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