Cognitive load theory: Research that teachers really need to understand (2017)

Cognitive load theory is a theory of how the human brain learns and stores knowledge. British educationalist, Dylan Wiliam, described it as ‘the single most important thing for teachers to know’. Grounded in a robust evidence base, cognitive load theory provides theoretical and empirical support for explicit models of instruction.

CESE, NSW Govt

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