Memory and Visual Tools
Memory, Rehearsal, and Visual Learning Tools
The way human memory works should shape how teachers teach.
Sensory register, working memory, and long-term memory; why working memory has a 5-to-9-item limit
Why rote drilling fades but elaboration sticks, with techniques like metaphor, analogy, and questioning
Why images take less working memory than words; comparing-contrasting tools, Venn diagrams, classification trees, and thinking tables
The eight principles that make brainstorming work, with practical classroom advice
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