Enhancing Learner Retention Brad Snyder Meteorological Service of Canada.

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Enhancing Learner Retention Brad Snyder Meteorological Service of Canada

Forgetting Chris Madden

Return on Investment TRAINER MANAGER

Learning

Pathways to a memory

Retrieval Strategies

The Testing Effect Roediger and Karpicke, 2006

The Testing Effect Recall improved for those tested

Reflection How does what I read last month connect with what I’ve just learned?

Spacing out practice Pre-course Post-course

Spacing out practice Pre-course Post-course

You can get a good deal from rehearsal, If it has the proper dispersal. Cramming will not do the trick If you want it to stick So, don’t forget your testing And managers will keep on investing Modified from Ulrich Neisser

In conclusion

What can you do ‘now’ to help enhance learner retention? ?

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