Learning/Memory Teaching Tools

Episode 53: Mindful Learning, NCLB, and the True Foundations of Success

Tired of rote memorization? Tired of NCLB? Try mindful learning. In this episode I explore psychologist Ellen Langer‘s concept of mindful learning. What does it mean to teach and learn in a mindful way? How does this concept differ from what is being encouraged in the new report on the teaching of math called the Foundations of Success? Find out the answers to all these questions in this episode of The Psych Files podcast.


Resources on Mindful Learning

    • Here’s an excellent powerpoint presentation on Ellen Langer’s concept of mindful learning (clicking on this link will download a pdf version of the presentation). This presentation was created by Micah Fierstein, Ed.D, Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership at the University of Alaska in Anchorage, Alaska. Dr. Fierstein has created exercises he calls “practice fields” (safe spaces for students to engage in deeper learning) based on Langer’s work. You can contact him at micah@uaa.alaska.edu for more information on his work with mindful learning.
    • Here’s a short article by Ellen Langer in which she discusses (a pdf file). This article appeared in Current Directions in Psychological Science.
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    Nahyan

    April 1, 2008

    Very interesting concept, it’s especially interesting to me since I focus more on applied knowledge than memorizing points…which kinda leads to not doing as well for my GPA but I’d rather have the knowledge than GPA

    Thank you for the links as well.

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