A lesson centered on the primary driver of memory retention: retrieval practice. Students discover why passive reading is a cognitive illusion and learn to build effortful self-testing habits.
A highly visual lesson helping students navigate social anxiety in new environments by distinguishing facts from opinions to make empathetic, responsible choices.
A lesson exposing cognitive biases in studying. Students learn to calibrate their progress honestly, avoid the fluency illusion, and build an error-correcting growth mindset.
A lesson on elaboration and generation. Students learn how to build memory hooks by connecting concepts to real-world analogies and solving problems before being taught.
A lesson introducing interleaving and variation. Students learn why blocking practice feels productive but fails, and how mixing up skills builds durable real-world mastery.