Science-based learning techniques refer to instructional methods and strategies that have been supported by research and empirical evidence in the field of educational psychology and cognitive science. These techniques are grounded in the understanding of how the brain acquires, processes, and retains information effectively, and are designed to optimize students' learning outcomes. Examples of science-based learning techniques include spaced repetition, retrieval practice, metacognitive strategies, and multimodal learning approaches. By implementing these evidence-based techniques in educational settings, instructors can enhance students' understanding, retention, and application of knowledge across various subjects and disciplines.
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