Mark Fontenot

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Cultivating the ability of our students to draw from memory and apply learned concepts or skills to new situations is, as Susan Ambrose and her colleagues argued, the “central goal of education” (Ambrose, Bridges, DiPietro, Lovett, Norman 2010, p. 108). Interleaved learning facilitates that goal more effectively than massed learning.
Small Teaching: Everyday Lessons from the Science of Learning
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