Interleaving is a technique which involves modifying the order of practice tasks or examples such that items of different types appear together, rather than in 'blocks' of similar items. For example, interleaved examples of artworks might feature the work of several different artists mixed together, in contrast to a 'block' of several paintings by the same artist. The latter example formed the basis of a research study by Kornell and Bjork (2008) which suggested that not only is interleaving highly beneficial for learning, learners tend to lack insight into its benefits and are therefore unlikely to adopt the technique spontaneously
Research has shown that the context of practice tasks can have a significant impact on learning, wit...
The compelling intuition in learning to abstract categories and concepts from examples is that such ...
A testing-based learning strategy is one that relies on the act of recalling (i.e., testing) informa...
A systematic review was conducted into the effect of interleaving the order of examples of concepts ...
Background: Education Scotland’s (2018) framework for interventions for equity supporting the Scotti...
Interleving refers to the benefits of sequencing learning tasks so that similar items - two examples...
When students encounter a set of concepts (or terms or principles) that are similar in some way, the...
Spaced and interleaved practices have been identified as effective learning strategies which sometim...
Spaced and interleaved practices have been identified as effective learning strategies which sometim...
Interleaving is an evidence-based, learning-science strategy that is relevant to the planning and im...
The interleaving effect indicates that students learn better from multiple areas that are interleave...
Abstract Despite decades of research focused on the rep-resentation of concepts, little is known abo...
The timing of what occurs in the classroom can affect how successfully new concepts are learned. Thi...
Mixing examples of different categories (interleaving) has been shown to promote inductive learning ...
Researchers and educators alike are interested in improving inductive learning, as instructional met...
Research has shown that the context of practice tasks can have a significant impact on learning, wit...
The compelling intuition in learning to abstract categories and concepts from examples is that such ...
A testing-based learning strategy is one that relies on the act of recalling (i.e., testing) informa...
A systematic review was conducted into the effect of interleaving the order of examples of concepts ...
Background: Education Scotland’s (2018) framework for interventions for equity supporting the Scotti...
Interleving refers to the benefits of sequencing learning tasks so that similar items - two examples...
When students encounter a set of concepts (or terms or principles) that are similar in some way, the...
Spaced and interleaved practices have been identified as effective learning strategies which sometim...
Spaced and interleaved practices have been identified as effective learning strategies which sometim...
Interleaving is an evidence-based, learning-science strategy that is relevant to the planning and im...
The interleaving effect indicates that students learn better from multiple areas that are interleave...
Abstract Despite decades of research focused on the rep-resentation of concepts, little is known abo...
The timing of what occurs in the classroom can affect how successfully new concepts are learned. Thi...
Mixing examples of different categories (interleaving) has been shown to promote inductive learning ...
Researchers and educators alike are interested in improving inductive learning, as instructional met...
Research has shown that the context of practice tasks can have a significant impact on learning, wit...
The compelling intuition in learning to abstract categories and concepts from examples is that such ...
A testing-based learning strategy is one that relies on the act of recalling (i.e., testing) informa...