This is a useful list of interventions, some of which are mentioned in the post (e.g., quizzes; we’ve summarised the meta-analyses for these here). I think steps 1, 2 and 3 from the summary of the above post are the ‘teacher focused’ versions of how to promote deliberate practice (have a focus, get feedback, fix problems). Deliberate practice literature often tells learners how they should structure their own practice (e.g., how musicians should train). Teaching to others is a useful way to frame collaboration in a way that makes it safe to not know all the answers. Thanks for the nudges.
This is a useful list of interventions, some of which are mentioned in the post (e.g., quizzes; we’ve summarised the meta-analyses for these here). I think steps 1, 2 and 3 from the summary of the above post are the ‘teacher focused’ versions of how to promote deliberate practice (have a focus, get feedback, fix problems). Deliberate practice literature often tells learners how they should structure their own practice (e.g., how musicians should train). Teaching to others is a useful way to frame collaboration in a way that makes it safe to not know all the answers. Thanks for the nudges.