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Teacher Certification Podcast: Episode 4💢 Study HACK | Improve Your Active Recall Spaced Repetition

Teacher Certification Podcast: Episode 4 💢 Study HACK | Improve Your Active Recall Spaced Repetition

Episode 4:
In today’s episode, I’ll be talking about spaced repetition. Spaced Repetition is an active learning memory improvement technique attributed to Hermann Ebbinghaus back in 1885. Can someone say Throwback Thursday on the Study Strategies?!

A key component of spaced repetition is - this learning method relies on active recall so you can active learn and pass the FTCE!
See active learning is different from passive learning.

Academic Support at Johns Hopkins University described active learning as student-centered and passive learning as instructor-centered.

The difference is this: when you are passive learning you may be doing something like re-reading notes or highlighting text, but when you are active learning you are participating in hands-on learning like working through flashcards using spaced repetition!

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