Science of learning: Interleaving (Long-term memory)

Interleaving means revisiting or reinforcingĀ previous topics and switching between ideas. Rather than teaching topics as stand-a-lone, practice is distributed across multiple episodes. Evidence suggests interleaving can support long-term memory in the following ways: Help pupils to see the links, similaritiesĀ and differences between ideas more easily. Builds long-term memory since pupils are required to switch between …

Throwback revision quiz

A strategy used to recall learning and support interleaving through the points that are awarded based on how long ago the pupils learnt the content. Additional extra to ‘uplift’ and improve their answers. CB5 Throwback Revision Quiz