What is 'Sticky Learning'?
Many educators often wonder why students don't retain the knowledge, information and strategies they have (often) recently been taught. It is frustrating when freshly taught concepts are forgotten in a matter of hours - or sometimes sooner! This is where planning for some 'Sticky Learning' strategies can help. So just what is Sticky Learning?
Sticky learning, also known as durable learning, refers to a type of learning that is retained over a long period of time. It implies that the knowledge or skills acquired through learning are deeply ingrained and resistant to forgetting or decay.
The term "sticky" suggests that the learned information "sticks" in the learner's memory, making it readily available for recall and application even after a significant amount of time has passed. Sticky learning goes beyond short-term memorization and focuses on creating lasting knowledge structures that can be retrieved and utilized when needed.
Sticky learning can be achieved through various effective learning strategies and techniques. Some of these strategies include:
Active learning:
Engaging learners in hands-on activities, discussions, and problem-solving exercises that require active participation. This approach enhances comprehension and retention.
Spaced repetition:
Distributing learning sessions over time, with regular intervals of review and practice. This technique helps reinforce learning by repeatedly revisiting the material at appropriate intervals.
Retrieval practice: Actively recalling learned information from memory, rather than simply reviewing or re-reading it. This process strengthens memory recall and improves long-term retention.
Interleaving: Mixing different topics or types of problems within a study session. This approach challenges learners to make connections between different concepts and enhances long-term retention.
Real-world application: Applying learned knowledge or skills in practical, authentic contexts. This not only reinforces understanding but also strengthens the transfer of learning to real-life situations.
By employing these and other effective learning strategies, teachers and tutors can develop and enhance an individuals ability to retain information for extended periods, ensuring that their learning remains "sticky" over time.
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