Wolcott – A review to characterize and map the growth mindset theory in health professions education
Researchers are encouraged to explore how interventions such as teaching about and prioritizing a growth mindset can support learners.
Researchers are encouraged to explore how interventions such as teaching about and prioritizing a growth mindset can support learners.
This paper describes an experiential learning module to prime students for achieving grit through growth mindset.
This is the first published study to date assessing the linkage between slide design and CME speaker evaluations by an audience of practicing clinicians.
Overall, our analysis shows that cognitive load is a central consideration in the design of multimedia instruction.
This article examines evidence-based principles for how to design effective instructional videos and shows how they are grounded in cognitive theories of learning and instruction.
Applying the science of learning to medical education can be a fruitful venture that improves medical instruction and cognitive theory.
Help practitioners and researchers reduce measurement error in their survey instruments so that they can gather more accurate answers to their questions of interest.
Recent developments in instructional research and instructional design models that support guidance during instruction are briefly described.
When the cognitive load associated with a task exceeds the learner’s WM capacity, performance and learning is impaired.
Although spacing effects are very robust and have important implications for memory and education, people often underestimate the benefits of spaced repetition when learning.capitalize on these phenomena.
This work suggests some ways that spacing and testing can be integrated into the classroom, and ask to what extent educators already capitalize on these phenomena.
A comparison of massed training vs spaced training.
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