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Biologically Primary vs. Secondary Learning With David Geary


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Drew Perkins talks with David Geary, a cognitive developmental and evolutionary psychologist and Curator's Professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences at the University of Missouri. They dive into the foundations of evolutionary educational psychology, exploring how our evolutionary history shapes the way we learn today and why certain types of knowledge are fundamentally more difficult to acquire than others.

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The core of the conversation centers on Geary's groundbreaking distinction between biologically primary and biologically secondary knowledge. Primary knowledge includes skills like spoken language, social navigation, and basic folk physics, which humans have evolved to acquire effortlessly and instinctively. In contrast, secondary knowledge—such as reading, writing, and advanced mathematics—is a recent cultural invention that requires explicit instruction and sustained effort because our brains are not "wired" for it by default.

Drew and David discuss the implications of this framework for modern classrooms, particularly why "discovery-based" learning models often struggle with secondary knowledge. Geary explains that while children naturally "play" to develop primary skills, the acquisition of secondary knowledge necessitates a different instructional architecture that respects the limits of working memory and the necessity of direct guidance.

Finally, they explore the role of motivation and interest in learning. Geary highlights that while students are naturally motivated to learn primary skills, teachers must often "engineer" interest for secondary knowledge. The episode concludes with reflections on the "curse of knowledge" for experts and how an evolutionary lens can help educators better understand the struggle their students face when encountering abstract, non-intuitive academic content.

Timestamped Episode Timeline
  • [00:04:12] Introduction to David Geary – Exploring his background in developmental and evolutionary psychology.
  • [00:08:45] Defining Biologically Primary Knowledge – The skills we are born to learn, from language to social intuition.
  • [00:12:30] Defining Biologically Secondary Knowledge – Why reading, writing, and math are "unnatural" and require schools.
  • [00:18:15] The Role of Play – Distinguishing between play as a primary learning mechanism and its limitations for academic subjects.
  • [00:25:50] Working Memory and Cognitive Load – How secondary knowledge strains our evolved cognitive architecture.
  • [00:33:10] The Problem with Discovery Learning – Why students cannot simply "instinctively" find their way to complex secondary truths.
  • [00:41:45] Engineering Interest – Strategies for motivating students to engage with content they aren't evolutionarily predisposed to care about.
  • [00:52:20] The "Curse of Knowledge" – Why experts struggle to remember what it's like to be a novice learner.
  • [01:05:30] Evolutionary Perspectives on Sex Differences – A brief look at Geary's research on developmental variations.
  • [01:14:15] Closing Remarks – Where to find more of David Geary's work and upcoming publications.
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