The Testing-Retrieval Effect and Active Recall - Deepstash
The Testing-Retrieval Effect and Active Recall

The Testing-Retrieval Effect and Active Recall

In a study at Columbia Middle School, a single class was subjected to testing on class material. These tests were sprinkled across the year in random intervals.

The results show that students who had this teaching method scored at least full grade higher than other classes.

This is attributed to the Retrieval effect, where active recalling over rereading showed higher rates of retention. On the other hand, passive learning did not show the same esults.

Another effect is the Generation Effect. The idea being that completing info with one's own input helps retention more than simply reading.

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