8 methods of learning that will make you a fast learner

By Aditya Shukla, Psychologist, Cognition Today, EdTech Consultant

Instrumental conditioning

A behavior that causes pain is likely to reduce is frequency. A behavior that causes pleasure is likely to increase. Find ways to learn where you feel rewarded.

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Observational learning

The simplest form of learning - by copying and imitating someone - strongly shapes students' behavior in the class. They copy peers, internet persona, parents, teachers, and heros.

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Scaffolding

Students learn best with partial help when their material is complicated. Partial help acts as a scaffold, which can be removed little by little until they don't need it.

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Repetition

Although memorization and repeated practice gets a bad name, it is the most efficient method to learn something.

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Variation

Variation in the type of questions, problems, daily activities, and daily experiences keeps students engaged and curious. Variation breaks monotony and boredom.

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Metaphors & Analogies

Hard concepts, especially mathematical and pure science ideas are hard to understand, but they can get easier by using metaphors and analogies as a support for new ideas.

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Context & Concepts

New ideas, new concepts, and new complexities start making more sense if you understand the context in which those concepts matter.

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Highlight Competencies

Think of your learning as a competency than just subject matter. E.g, learning about plants? Consider taking care of them instead of just memorizing their properties.

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