MASTERING LEARNING STRATEGIES
This module delves into evidence-based learning strategies and concepts such as retrieval practice, spaced repetition, interleaving, desirability difficulty, motivation, and the Feynman technique.
By the end of the module students will be able to:
- Identify and describe key evidence-based learning strategies that maximise retention and recall.
- Compare spaced repetition and interleaving, and explain the cognitive benefits and limitations of each strategy.
- Adapt a learning activity to incorporate desirable difficulty, justifying the modifications with supporting evidence.
- Explain the role of motivation and feedback in learning and how it interacts with evidence-based study strategies.
- Explain the Feynman technique and its core benefits.
- Apply the Feynman technique to explain a complex concept clearly.
- Explain how consistency and regular review improve long-term retention, citing evidence.
- Analyse learning case studies and recommend improvements based on evidence-based learning principles.
Sections
- Active and passive learning techniques
- Retrieval practice – Introduce retrieval practice as a powerful learning tool and show how it can be integrated into medical studies.
- Spaced repetition – Discuss how spaced repetition enhances long-term memory, with practical examples for using Anki and Remnote.
- The Feynman Technique – Explain how the Feynman technique helps break down and master complex medical concepts by simplifying them.
- Combining learning strategies – Teach students how to use active recall, spaced repetition, and Feynman together for maximum retention.
- Embracing feedback and the growth mindset – Explores the importance of being receptive to feedback, adopting a growth mindset, and persevering in clinical environments that may not always embrace mistakes or knowledge gaps.