1.5 Drivers for Effective Actions: Standards, Learning and Principles
4. Driver 3: Strategies for Effective Learning
4.1. The Principles in action: Part 1
As defined by the authors from The Learning Scientists Project (Weinstein & Sumeracki, 2018), these strategies are:
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Describing and explaining ideas with detail, establishing relationships between different ideas, and connecting them to own experiences and memories.

While using the PSsmile activities you can …
… describe the skills and topics that are being explored thoroughly, making connection to specific situations from the student’s or group’s experiences.
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Making the effort of bringing the ideas and content learnt to mind, evoking specific information and details, and checking accuracy afterwards.

While using the PSsmile activities you can …
… use the suggested flash cards with the group, trying to recall detailed information gained from a previous activity and checking the accuracy of your notes afterwards.
Planning the work spread along the time; it is better to work on a topic for five hours throughout a week, than to study it for five hours in the same day.
While using the PSsmile activities you can …
… spread the exploration of a specific content (e.g., identifying own emotions) in time, instead of intensively going through the whole content in one long session.