Learning Pedagogy

Boundless Minds pedagogy of "Learn, Practice, Reflect, Reinforce and Embed" emphasizes a comprehensive and iterative learning process. It aims to facilitate deep understanding and long-term retention of knowledge and skills. Each step plays a crucial role in enhancing the learning experience. Here's an explanation of each component:

We have structured the program using the following guiding principles.

Engagement

When learners are actively engaged in the learning process, they are more likely to be motivated, focused, and interested in the subject matter. This heightened engagement enhances their ability to absorb and retain information, making the learning experience more effective and enjoyable.

Interleaving

Interleaving involves creating a deliberate gap between 2 inputs/ modules to facilitate the learning, reflection and integration of the topic/ concept covered earlier.

Reinforcement

Reinforcement involves repeating or practicing information or skills to strengthen memory retention. Regular reinforcement helps learners consolidate their learning and increases the likelihood of retrieving information when needed.

Recall

Active recall, such as quizzes or self-testing, improves memory retention and comprehension. It forces learners to retrieve information from memory, reinforcing their understanding and identifying areas that need further review.

Interweaving

Interweaving combines different topics or skills in a deliberate and interconnected manner. This method enhances the learners' ability to see relationships between concepts and fosters critical thinking skills.

Appropriate Challenge

Presenting learners with appropriate challenges that match their skill level promotes a sense of accomplishment and avoids overwhelming them. Striking the right balance encourages learnersto stay engaged and motivated.