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Anyone Using Cognitive Learning Theory to Improve Study Habits?
2 months 2 weeks ago - 2 months 2 weeks ago #45816 by kehig
Hi everyone,

I recently came across this guide on cognitive learning theory: https://charisma.edu.eu/insight/cognitive-learning-theory/ and found it really insightful. It explains how learning happens through mental processes like thinking, understanding, and connecting new knowledge with existing information.

What I liked most was the focus on active learning techniques such as reflection, discovery learning, and meaningful learning, which help improve memory and critical thinking. I’m curious if anyone here has applied cognitive learning theory strategies in real study situations. Did it help you retain information better or improve your academic performance?

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