Chunking involves breaking up new learning into discrete sections in order to avoid cognitive overload, and to promote schema development. Using cognitive science to explain
Month: February 2023
Group work formation: equal cognitive ability or not?
This is the 18th post in a series titled ‘All Things Group Work’. The home page is here. In the last post, I discussed whether friendship
Group formation – Peer parity vs diversity – part 1
This is the 17th post in a series titled ‘All Things Group Work’. The home page is here. In the last post on the role of
Group formation – the role of gender identity
This is the 16th post in a series titled ‘All Things Group Work’ and written in collaboration with Simon Nagy from the University of Adelaide*.