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Shake de Letras Este espaço foi criado para trazer dicas e informações sobre Livros, Filmes, Musicas e Espetáculos, todos relacionados ao meio linguístico e educacional.

11/07/2021
O Dia da Literatura Brasileira é comemorado anualmente em 1º de maio. Uma homenagem aos grandes escritores e às suas gra...
01/05/2019

O Dia da Literatura Brasileira é comemorado anualmente em 1º de maio.
Uma homenagem aos grandes escritores e às suas grandes obras!

21/11/2018

Apresentação cultural diálogos dos Mortos da Balaiada.

I encontro maranhense de Arte, Educação, cultura e identidade. Aconteceu no dia 17 de novembro de 2018 @ São Luís, Brazi...
21/11/2018

I encontro maranhense de Arte, Educação, cultura e identidade. Aconteceu no dia 17 de novembro de 2018 @ São Luís, Brazil

Apresentação marcante sobre o diálogo dos mortos da balaiada.
21/11/2018

Apresentação marcante sobre o diálogo dos mortos da balaiada.

30/03/2018

Shine bright like a diamond!

30/03/2018

Demorou, mas postei ♥♥ Meninas Do Curso de Letras ao som de Diamond ★

09/12/2017

A Passagem de som antes da apresentação do Shake de Letras 😍😍😍😍

08/12/2017

A Professora Carolline de souza Botelho explica um pouco sobre a importância do projeto feito junto com a turma do segundo período de Pedagogia a respeito da Literatura infanto-juvenil.

Only one word: ♥ Spectacular ♥
07/12/2017

Only one word: ♥ Spectacular ♥

07/12/2017

SCIENTISTS SAY THIS RIDICULOUSLY SIMPLE STRATEGY CAN HELP YOU LEARN ANYTHING

Testing yourself on the material you're trying to learn is more effective than studying and restudying that material. Francisco Osorio/Flickr
In his book "Fluent Forever," opera singer Gabriel Wyner suggests that one of the best ways to learn a new language is to practice remembering it.

In other words, instead of reading and rereading a list of vocabulary words, you should read it once and then test yourself repeatedly.

The same strategy works for pretty much anything you're hoping to commit to memory, and there's a growing body of research behind it. Psychologists call this phenomenon the "testing effect."

A 2003 study, cited in a meta-analysis by Henry L. Roediger III and Jeffrey D. Karpicke, highlights the power of testing for making information stick. In the study, researchers led by Mark Wheeler had participants either review a list of 40 words five times or review it once and take four recall tests. Then they took a recall test either five minutes or one week later.

Results showed that participants who'd read the word list five times performed much better on the recall test five minutes later. But participants who'd read the test just once and been tested performed better on the test one week later. In other words, testing helped boost the participants' long-term memory.

More recent research suggests that combining testing with immediate feedback — finding out whether you answered right or wrong — is more effective and can even boost memory right after the information is learned.

In a 2014 study led by Carola Wiklund-Hörnqvist, 83 students in an undergraduate psychology course studied a series of psychological concepts for four minutes. Half the participants continued to study these facts while each fact was presented on a computer screen for 15 seconds.

The other half took six tests in which they had to come up with the concept described on the screen. For example, if they saw "the improvement in retention of information presented at the beginning of a list," they would have to type in "primacy effect." Then they would see the correct answer.

At the conclusion of the learning period, all participants took a test in which they were presented with a fact and required to type in the corresponding concept. They took the same test 18 days and five weeks later.

Participants who had been tested performed better on all three tests.

Taken together, these studies suggest that the most efficient strategy for remembering something — whether you're learning a new language or studying for a science exam — is simply to practice recalling it. It's probably a lot more effective than trying to drill the facts into your head by staring at them for an hour.

de Shana Lebowitz, businessinsider.com
6 de Novembro de 2015 10:28

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