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Have you ever thought you knew a concept, only to have it vanish when you really needed it? It can happen when you rely upon recognition, rather than retrieval practice. If you have to produce on command, then you better practice producing on command. Retrieval practice focuses on pulling information out of your head, as opposed to cramming it in. This episode focuses on how to implement retrieval practice in school, sport, and business.
By Mark Cheney5
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Have you ever thought you knew a concept, only to have it vanish when you really needed it? It can happen when you rely upon recognition, rather than retrieval practice. If you have to produce on command, then you better practice producing on command. Retrieval practice focuses on pulling information out of your head, as opposed to cramming it in. This episode focuses on how to implement retrieval practice in school, sport, and business.