Overlearning definition

Overlearning means practicing recall beyond mastery: using “retrieval” strategies such as flashcards, mnemonics, or sequence recitation (methane, ethane …) to the point of mastery, and doing so repeatedly (Willingham 2004).

Examples of Overlearning in a sentence

  • Overlearning will help your child to thoroughly master the learning points ready for their next step.

Related to Overlearning

  • Expanded learning means before school, after school, summer, or intersession learning programs that focus on developing the academic, social, emotional, and physical needs and interests of pupils through hands-on, engaging learning experiences. It is the intent of the Legislature that expanded learning programs are pupil-centered, results driven, include community partners, and complement, but do not replicate, learning activities in the regular school day and school year. (EC Section 8482.1[a])

  • Work-based learning means a learning experience that connects knowledge and skills obtained in the classroom to those needed outside the classroom, and comprises a range of activities and instructional strategies designed to assist students in developing or fulfilling their education plans.

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  • Distance learning means any education process based on the geographical separation of student and instructor. “Distance learning” includes computer-generated programs, webinars, and home-study/correspondence programs.

  • Learning Programme means a programme of education and/or training delivered by the Provider under this Agreement;