Interleaving
Mixing different topics or problem types during study sessions.
Also known as: Interleaved practice, Mixed practice
Category: Techniques
Tags: education, knowledge-management, learning, memories, techniques
Explanation
Interleaving is the practice of mixing different topics, subjects, or problem types during study sessions rather than focusing on one thing at a time (blocking). While it feels harder in the moment, interleaving improves long-term learning and the ability to transfer knowledge to new situations. It forces your brain to continually retrieve different strategies, strengthening discrimination and flexible application of knowledge.
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