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6 Domains Of Cognition: The TeachThought Learning Taxonomy

6 Domains Of Cognition: The TeachThought Learning Taxonomy | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
How can you tell if a student really understands something?

They learn early on to fake understanding exceptionally well, and even the best assessment leaves something on the table. (In truth, a big portion of the time students simply don’t know what they don’t know.)

The idea of understanding is, of course, at the heart of all learning, and solving it as a puzzle is one of the three pillars of formal learning environments and education.

Via Elizabeth E Charles, Mark E. Deschaine, PhD, Stephania Savva, Ph.D
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Why Do Some People Learn Faster? | Science Blogs | WIRED

Why Do Some People Learn Faster? | Science Blogs | WIRED | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Do we ignore mistakes, brushing them aside for the sake of our self-confidence? Or do we investigate the errors, seeking to learn from the snafus? The latter approach, suggests a series of studies, could make you learn faster.

Via Lynnette Van Dyke
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"Study Less, Study Smart": The Best Ways to Retain More in Less - lifehacker

"Study Less, Study Smart": The Best Ways to Retain More in Less  - lifehacker | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
When you're learning new material, it can be overwhelming when you think about how much time you need to truly understand it all. This studying technique can help you stay focused and take on more information with shorter study sessions.

Via John Evans
jennifer kernahan's curator insight, February 3, 2015 7:56 PM

Basically Confucius got it right! 

I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.

David Baker's curator insight, February 8, 2015 11:58 AM

Good reminders about learning and how we help students structure learning.

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Why Leaders' Thinking Is Often Wrong

Why Leaders' Thinking Is Often Wrong | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

Via Thomas Gelmi, Philippe Vallat
Philippe Vallat's curator insight, July 4, 2013 2:39 AM

I disagree with following statement: "Gut instinct doesn't work either". If system 1 according to Kahneman is meant, it's ok. But there are experts intuition (needs to be trained in a specific context) and intuition itself defined as "direct perception of truth, fact, etc., independent of any reasoning process". Intuition DOES work, very effectively when coupled with sane reasoning.

John Michel's curator insight, July 4, 2013 1:54 PM

We like to think the decisions we make are good ones, based on solid reasoning. And when you're in charge of a function or selecting leaders for a company, you need to believe that. Second-guessing every judgment can lead to paralysis. And in a state like that, nothing gets done. Yet research into decision making shows that everyone is prey to serious cognitive flaws.