A typical high school learner attends about eight different lessons in a day. By the end of the week, this amounts to approximately forty lessons and by the end of the month, the learner has been exposed to nearly one hundred and sixty separate learning sessions. In term one alone, the learner has endured over … Continue reading How cognitive overload reduces content a learner retain from one lesson to the next
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How cognitive overload reduces content a learner retain from one lesson to the next
A typical high school learner attends about eight different lessons in a day. By the end of the week, this amounts to approximately forty lessons and by the end of the month, the learner has been exposed to nearly one hundred and sixty separate learning sessions. In term one alone, the learner has endured over … Continue reading How cognitive overload reduces content a learner retain from one lesson to the next