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m10i | 10 months ago

> The one chapter that stood out very clear, especially in a college setting, was how inefficient flash cards were compare to other methods like taking a practice exam instead.

In order to take a practice exam, you need to understand the terms being used in the exam ahead of time. That's where flash cards come into play.

That said, to achieve mastery, I think you probably need both.

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azemetre|10 months ago

You might really like the book, because method they espouse for mastery is to have space varied practice where you reinforce retrieval of concepts during practice. Retrieval here meaning being able to correctly use information that you learned.

That's basically the core tenant of the book, it's basically trying to instill that the best pedagogy.

There was an interesting section IIRC about airline pilots and how they intersperse learning the various protocols compared to getting them in simulators ASAP.

I thought I still had the book but I think I read it from a library now as it's not in my library. I feel bad for wanting to post a youtube summary, but this reddit thread is more concise:

https://www.reddit.com/r/step1/comments/ebpl5a/few_principle...

edit: after reading everything I think I took flash cards under the wrong context and really wish I had the book now.