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We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. It's more difficult, but it's way more effective and takes way less time. This is my new favorite book on learning. The writing is approachable rather than academic, and the content is completely research-based.

If you want to learn how to be a better learner, or to help others learn how to be better learners, this is a must-read. A cognitive psychologist friend introduced me to it by gleefully saying, 'I have been replaced by a book. This is the best book on the science of learning I have ever encountered.

I would give it 6 stars if I could. Learn more by testing than re-reading; re-reading create illusion of mastery. Spacing and interleaving are more useful than sequential learning and mass practices. Growth mindset is extremely important not only in learning, but in everything. Setback and mistakes are only ways to success.

Do not a O terceiro autor Peter C. In 'Make it Stick', the authors explain how to study, how to learn things for long-term retention, and how to tweak the school experience to encourage retention. The authors strive to make examples practical and applicable. Spaced-repetition software is never mentioned in the book -- in fact technology really isn't the focus -- but it's possible to read it as a love letter to Anki.

This would have been five stars but for it being slightly too long. Some key things I learnt: - testing recall help A really interesting book making the case for non-traditional and often counter-intuitive learning techniques such as continuous testing vs. The book promotes the concept that easier is not better in learning i.

A very interesting subject that is covered thoroughly in this book. Unfortunately, I don't think the authors had enough novel ideas to fill pages. This resulted initially in a lot of repeated information sometimes almost verbatim , and later in the book losing focus and wandering all over the place.

The two paragraph conclusion read like it had been written by a high schooler who suddenly realized she had met the word count requirement. Recommends it for: Anyone who loves to learn, especially those who struggled in school.

I've read some great books on learning and skill development this year. I've been looking for a book on the subject of learning with a special emphasis on memory and long term retention and this book fit the bill. I read it after reading the Talent Code, which focuses on developing fine motor skills and I've also recently read Outliers which argues that mastery comes from long hours about 10, of focused practice.

In Make it Stick, Brown and others argue that most of the study habits of Ameri This gibes with my experience as a teacher so I am inclined to believe it without having read any of the original research. The author refers to the science that backs up his points but mainly uses anecdotes. This is a readable and I think useful book about how to help people understand and retain information.

This is an absolutely fantastic and essential book, and I would recommend it to anyone who considers themselves to be a lifelong learner or wants to become one.

In addition to that, this book provides up-to-date research on similar and related topics in cognitive psychology and neuroscience, specifically, mind Kesinlikle tavsiye ederim. A superbly wonderful guide if you want to learn better in a more efficient manner. Mainly, it talks about how you need to slow down and digest the information, think and comprehend the material every so often, but most importantly, you need to quiz yourself in order to better remember the subject matter.

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