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In this episode of The Becoming Educated Podcast, Blake Harvard discusses the concept of attention contagion in classrooms, emphasising how inattentive behaviours can spread among students.
He explores the importance of classroom design, the limitations of working memory, and the significance of cognitive load theory in instructional design.
Harvard introduces the SAR method (Sense, Attend, Rehearse) as a strategy for students to enhance their learning process and emphasises the role of retrieval practice in effective studying.
In this conversation, Blake Harvard also discusses the importance of retrieval practice in education, emphasising its role in enhancing memory retention and reducing test anxiety.
He shares practical strategies for teachers to incorporate retrieval and spaced practice into their classrooms, highlighting the significance of creating habits around retrieval.
The discussion also touches on the psychological aspects of learning, including how stress affects memory formation and the importance of understanding the context of learning. Harvard concludes with advice for new teachers, encouraging them to focus on key teaching principles and allow themselves time to grow in their profession.
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Keep the conversation going using #becomingeducated and tagging me @dnleslie
If you have time, I would love for you to review Becoming Educated and share what you love about the podcast.
You can support the ongoing production of the podcast by buying me a coffee
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In this episode of The Becoming Educated Podcast, Blake Harvard discusses the concept of attention contagion in classrooms, emphasising how inattentive behaviours can spread among students.
He explores the importance of classroom design, the limitations of working memory, and the significance of cognitive load theory in instructional design.
Harvard introduces the SAR method (Sense, Attend, Rehearse) as a strategy for students to enhance their learning process and emphasises the role of retrieval practice in effective studying.
In this conversation, Blake Harvard also discusses the importance of retrieval practice in education, emphasising its role in enhancing memory retention and reducing test anxiety.
He shares practical strategies for teachers to incorporate retrieval and spaced practice into their classrooms, highlighting the significance of creating habits around retrieval.
The discussion also touches on the psychological aspects of learning, including how stress affects memory formation and the importance of understanding the context of learning. Harvard concludes with advice for new teachers, encouraging them to focus on key teaching principles and allow themselves time to grow in their profession.
Get involved and share widely.
Please join our Facebook Group. I would love for you to join and share your takeaways from this episode and engage in discussion with fellow listeners.
Keep the conversation going using #becomingeducated and tagging me @dnleslie
If you have time, I would love for you to review Becoming Educated and share what you love about the podcast.
You can support the ongoing production of the podcast by buying me a coffee
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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