Learning is a degenerative activity.
Learning is a generative activity.
When we think we already know something, we stop making an effort to learn.
π Generative learning involves generating knowledge from long-term memory rather than relying on external sources.
π‘ Generative activities include recalling names, organizing information, and using knowledge to think critically.
π§ Teaching through the lens of generative learning helps students engage their mental processes and apply existing knowledge.
π Generative learning involves engaging in activities that require the application or creation of knowledge.
π‘ Non-generative tasks, such as looking up answers or memorizing phrases, do not promote deeper learning.
π Generative processes challenge students to think critically and creatively, without relying on pre-existing information.
π§ Learning should be generative, involving producing and evaluating what one already knows.
π Constantly relying on external resources can hinder deep learning.
π― Teachers should focus on promoting generative learning in their lessons.
π Generative learning can improve teaching skills.
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