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Dec 4, 2022 · Key points. Growth and aliveness require a commitment not only to just learning but also to unlearning—letting go of behaviors that no longer work. Unlearning isn't like learning. It isn't...
- Gregg Levoy
Feb 17, 2022 · When we unlearn and relearn we can achieve transformative breakthroughs. According to Hungarian mathematician John von Neumann, “for progress, there is no cure.” Yet, for progress to advance, diffuse, and become democratized, a culture of learning supported by rigorous analytic and critical thinking skills are imperative.
- Noel Nevshehir
Jul 2, 2017 · Living without the hope of progress didn’t stop the ancient Greeks from creating art, architecture, literature and philosophy that we still admire and learn from today. Could humans once again learn to value change without demanding that it be progress?
Nov 3, 2016 · The process of unlearning has three parts. First, you have to recognize that the old mental model is no longer relevant or effective. Second, you need to find or create a new model that can...
Research suggests that many children – especially in the world’s poorest countries – learn only very little in school. What can we do to improve this?
You cannot learn something without storing it in some form of memory for future use. From neuroscience, we know that memories are encoded by physical changes in the brain. In other words, your brain changes physically whenever you learn anything, and your brain continues to be moulded by experience and learning throughout your life.
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Aug 29, 2019 · Can we expect that faster students will be consistently faster throughout the semester or across different subject matters? The answer is no. Why is this assumption problematic?