5 Proven Learning Strategies from ‘Make It Stick’ - Learn Like a Boss! (Book Review and Summary)

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @VarshaSingh-i2s
    @VarshaSingh-i2s 2 месяца назад +1

    Science backed learning practices do allow one to enjoy learning more and worrying less. You have done a
    great job by bringing into limelight the practices that are effective and relieves one of the cognitive load.

  • @ILLRICARDO
    @ILLRICARDO 4 месяца назад +1

    I have weaponized adhd and dyslexia, i have been battling all my life to be able to study and remember things, will try these techniques.

  • @JoshFoster-l7t
    @JoshFoster-l7t Месяц назад +1

    Check out Powerful Teaching: Unleash the Science of Learning Paperback - 13 November 2024
    by Pooja K Agarwal (Author), Patrice M Bain (Author) - It goes into more deeper of what's discussed in Make it Stick. There is uncommon sense of Teaching by Barbara Oakley.

    • @powerfullearninghub
      @powerfullearninghub  Месяц назад

      Thanks! They’re excellent suggestions. I own both of these books. Let me know if you’d like me to do a book review and summary of each of them. I’d be happy to.

    • @JoshFoster-l7t
      @JoshFoster-l7t Месяц назад

      @@powerfullearninghub Yes, please go ahead I am happy to hear it. A few things I have observed based on most self-help books whether it be financial help like the intelligent investor or books recommended by Warren Buffett or science of learning like Make it stick or Uncommon Sense they don't offer tailored solution. They show how these rich and smart people got rich or became "successful" but most of them don't allow any tailored system approach that it will work 99% of the time and what tailored approach I can take that will help me or you? I don't see it in most books it's all same structure and wonderful discussion but there is no accountability, no actions to take can provide concrete solutions, approaches and skill developing and going past the foundation knowledge. What are your thoughts on that? There are videos out there disproving the retrieval practice and spatial repetition or pomodoro technique as it doesn't allow people mastery for a skill as well. But what I found out is that they are nothing more than clickbait titles/thumbnails trying to get more views.

    • @JoshFoster-l7t
      @JoshFoster-l7t Месяц назад

      @@powerfullearninghub Yes, please go ahead I am happy to hear it. A few things I have observed based on most self-help books whether it be financial help like the intelligent investor or books recommended by Warren Buffett or science of learning like Make it stick or Uncommon Sense they don't offer tailored solution. They show how these rich and smart people got rich or became "successful" but most of them don't allow any tailored system approach that it will work 99% of the time and what tailored approach I can take that will help me or you? I don't see it in most books it's all same structure and wonderful discussion but there is no accountability, no actions to take can provide concrete solutions, approaches and skill developing and going past the foundation knowledge. What are your thoughts on that? There are videos out there disproving the retrieval practice and spatial repetition or pomodoro technique as it doesn't allow people mastery for a skill as well. You may disagree with me.

    • @satchrules101
      @satchrules101 18 дней назад

      @@powerfullearninghubHi I just finished listening to the book, was wondering what chapters do you think are the most importance that u think?

    • @powerfullearninghub
      @powerfullearninghub  18 дней назад

      @@satchrules101 If you're referring to the book in this comment thread (Powerful Teaching) I would say Chapter 5, Engage Students with Feedback-Driven Metacognition because highlights the importance of the teacher in helping their students to self-regulate their learning. If you're referring to Make It Stick, then my personal favourite is Chapter 2, To Learn, Retrieve. It's a really nice entry into the efortful and active role required by the learner to get the most out of their study and shows how simple - but often difficult - strategies can have massive benefits to our learning over time.

  • @konstantinosstavropoulos3605
    @konstantinosstavropoulos3605 3 месяца назад

    good