Combatting the Forgetting Curve: How-To!
Course
Stop the Forgetting Curve in its Tracks... How to Make Learning Stick
Training delivers short-term gains but fails to produce lasting behavioural change?
The truth is, forgetting is a significant challenge for learning professionals. Research has shown that learners can forget up to 94% of new information within weeks or even days of learning it. But here's the good news: Forgetting is not inevitable.
Join us for this information-packed short course where we'll unpack the science of forgetting & explore evidence-based learning methods that actually work to enhance long-term knowledge retention.
Don't let the forgetting curve sabotage your training - discover how to make learning stick!
+ Takeaways
Combat the Curve Checklist
Session Planning Tool
Training Program Planning Tool
50 Ways to Beat the Curve
Free! for VET PD Series subscribers - Register via your vetr portal dashboard.
1 hour in duration.
10+ Registrations!
What we cover...
Factors that influence the rate & extent of forgetting
How different learning methods impact long-term knowledge retention
Why the "forgetting curve" is an unreliable predictor of forgetting
Techniques to actively minimise forgetting & improve long-term knowledge retention
A Statement of Completion is available on completion of course activities.
CORE AREAS
ENGAGING AND SUPPORTING VET STUDENTS (Revised SRTO) - VOCATIONAL LEARNING (SRTO2015)
- Supporting Learning
- Support individual and group learning
EXTENSION AREAS
TRAINING (Revised SRTO) - VOCATIONAL TRAINING INCLUDING COMPETENCY-BASED TRAINING (SRTO2015)
- Designing Training
- Prepare to design strategy for training and assessment
- Design and develop training strategy
- Design and develop assessment strategy
Here is the course outline:
Combatting the Forgetting Curve
57 min
Stop the Forgetting Curve in its Tracks... How to Make Learning Stick Training delivers short-term gains but fails to produce lasting behavioural change? The truth is, forgetting is a significant challenge for learning professionals. But here's the good news: Forgetting is not inevitable. |
Completion
The following statements are received when the course is completed:
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Statement of Completion |