Feynman Learning Method
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The Feynman Learning Method is a structured approach designed to enhance understanding and retention by simplifying complex concepts. At its core, it emphasizes teaching as a powerful learning tool, where learners aim to explain concepts in simple language. The process begins by determining the learning goal and selecting the target field. Learners then choose specific concepts to study, aiming to internalize and connect new knowledge with existing understanding. The method encourages continuous learning until one can fully articulate the knowledge. By transforming and simplifying information, this method aims to elevate the learner's thinking and comprehension levels.
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Outline/Content
Core principle
Review and summary
Teaching by learning
Core steps
Determine the goal: What to learn
Select the target field
The Feynman Technique
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Choose the concepts to learn
Output: Learning
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Explain this concept to others in simple language
Transformation Representation Form
Continue learning: Continue to learn the knowledge that has not been mastered in the teaching-learning process until you can fully explain the knowledge points.
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Internalization: Connect new knowledge with existing knowledge and real life.
The essence is to improve the thinking level of learners through the teaching process of \"making implicit thinking explicit\".
Simplify: Simplify the learning points of this lesson and make your explanation easy to understand.
Simplify internalization

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