Insights on Thinking and Learning

Research-informed insights about how learners think, solve problems, and build stronger learning habits.

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Why Does Rereading Feel Like Learning?

Rereading can feel productive, but it often creates the illusion of learning. Stronger understanding develops when learners practice recalling information instead of simply reviewing it.

Do Some People Think Better Out Loud?

For some learners, understanding becomes clearer when ideas are spoken. Explaining ideas aloud can help organize thinking and deepen learning.

Why Can You Explain It Out Loud but Struggle to Write It Down?

Sometimes understanding is clear in conversation but harder to translate onto paper. This insight explores a learning difference often connected to dysgraphia and similar writing challenges.

It’s meant to explain a learning difference—not provide a diagnosis.

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TeachBridge regularly shares short videos explaining how learners think, why students get stuck, and strategies that support stronger learning habits.

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TeachBridge tools translate insights from cognitive science into strategies learners can apply when they get stuck or need to organize their thinking.