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“Rereading text and massed practice of a skill or new knowledge are by far the preferred study strategies of learners of all stripes, but they’re also among the least productive.” quote by Peter C. Brown
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““Rereading text and massed practice of a skill or new knowledge are by far the preferred study strategies of learners of all stripes, but they’re also among the least productive.””

Peter C. Brown

About This Quote

Source Book: Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning, 2014

Massed practice feels productive but yields poor retention; spaced, active recall is more effective.

In simple terms: Cramming is less effective than spaced study.

Key Takeaway

Use spaced repetition and active recall for lasting learning.

Themes

learning memory study strategies education psychology

Mood

motivational practical instructive

Type

advice educational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • exam preparation
  • skill acquisition
  • language learning
  • professional development

Key Concepts

spaced repetition retrieval practice metacognition

Questions to Reflect On

  • What study habits could you replace with spaced review?
  • How can you incorporate active recall daily?
A Different Perspective

Cramming can lead to short‑term gains but long‑term loss.

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