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Cognitive Reversal
Cognitive Reversal

Cognitive Reversal

By Rhoden, Thomas F.

Published by epubli

Year 2026 Language 🇬🇧 English
EPUB
In the world of education, it is generally assumed that providing more guidance leads to better learning. We drown students in detailed instructions, step-by-step tutorials, and highly structured frameworks. However, as the brain transitions from a novice state to true expertise, this pedagogical hand-holding transforms from a helpful ladder into a cognitive cage. The expertise reversal effect reveals a counterintuitive flaw in how we teach advanced skills. When experienced learners are forced to process redundant information they have already internalized, their cognitive load skyrockets. Instead of accelerating their mastery, the extra instruction interferes with their automated mental models, causing their performance to plummet and their frustration to rise. This book breaks down the neurological threshold where guidance becomes toxic. It explores the delicate transition from explicit instruction to problem-based discovery. You will learn how to identify when a student or an employee needs to be stripped of their safety nets and pushed into the struggle zone to unlock their ultimate potential. Discover how strategic withholding is the true hallmark of a master educator, and why the most powerful thing you can do for an expert is to simply get out of their way.
ISBN
9783565319602
Language code
en
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