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ST✨Interleaving explained ⬇️⬇️⬇️
Cognitive science supports interleaving because it supports the “spacing effect,” which shows that distributing learning over time is more effective than massed practice.
The image you screenshot shows a typical study session. You have many subjects in one semester so you block your time by subjects. Subject A, subject B, subject C.
If you study one subject for 3 or 4 hours, you are more likely to lose concentration the last half an hour or an hour. Interleaving challenges the brain to differentiate between concepts, making it work harder to retrieve information.
So when you study subject A for one hour and then move on to subject B for another hour you are fully concentrated for 2hours straight because you shift your concentration to a new concept.
This process strengthens memory and promotes better transfer of knowledge to real-world situations.
📚Promotes better discrimination:
Interleaving helps learners differentiate between closely related topics or concepts, enhancing their ability to recognize subtle differences.
📚Boosts adaptability:
It encourages the brain to flexibly apply knowledge in various contexts, leading to improved problem-solving skills.
📚Fights illusions of competence:
Traditional blocked practice can create a false sense of mastery, whereas interleaving reveals areas of weakness, allowing for more targeted improvement.
📚Enhances long-term retention:
Increasing the chances of retaining knowledge over time.
In essence, interleaving is a valuable technique for any subject that requires a deep understanding and the ability to apply knowledge in diverse contexts.
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