Saturday, August 23, 2025

Memory and Learning Styles


Brewing Knowledge Friday, 22nd August 2025

Introducing Neelashi Mangal, who joins us at the Learning Forward India Foundation as our Training and Programs Lead. Neelashi is currently working as a curriculum developer and a teacher-trainer at a Buddhist school in Bodhgaya. Earlier, she worked in Nepal. Trained as a Waldorf teacher after finishing her M.A. in Education at Azim Premji University. Some of the NCERT and New Education Policy makers have been her professors, which was a breakthrough for her and an opportunity to see education in a completely different light.

Quick recap

The meeting began with introductions and discussions about constructivist learning principles, with a focus on the importance of hands-on activities and open classroom discussions. The group explored memory retention and learning methods, with participants sharing insights on the value of memorisation and connecting education to real-life experiences. The session concluded with a discussion of a Rumi story about artistic competition and inner purity, followed by announcements about upcoming events and programs.

Next steps

  • All participants are to write their thoughts and reflections in the WhatsApp group after each session.
  • All participants are to register for the upcoming Saturday session on the website.
  • All participants are to attend the Sunday session and explore the new topic with the guest speaker.

Summary

Constructivist Learning and Team Integration

The meeting began with Sandeep introducing the session and welcoming participants, including Manisha, Kunal, and Neelashi. Sandeep emphasised the importance of small group discussions for effective learning and introduced Neelashi as a potential new team member. The group discussed the previous session's focus on constructivist learning principles and procedural knowledge, with Sandeep emphasising the importance of hands-on activities and open discussions in the classroom. The session concluded with plans to start a new chapter in the book and a brief discussion on the topic for the students.

Constructivist Learning and Memory Retention

Sandeep discussed the importance of constructivist learning principles and procedural knowledge, emphasising the need for hands-on activities and open discussions in classrooms. He read from a handbook on child learning, focusing on memory and the role of memorisation in education. Sandeep questioned the long-term value of memorised knowledge and highlighted the importance of understanding concepts rather than just memorising facts. He also mentioned a study by psychologist Harry Berwick on the long-term retention of knowledge gained in high school, suggesting that learning over a more extended period is more effective for memory retention.

Enhancing Memory and Learning Strategies

The group discussed the importance of memory and learning, with Sandeep emphasising the value of understanding concepts and applying experiential learning. Neelashi read a conclusion about using memory more imaginatively, and the class discussed how teachers can utilise students' natural memory abilities to their best advantage. Meenakshi shared her thoughts on the value of memorisation and connecting learning to real-life experiences, emphasising the need to tailor education to local contexts. Sandeep encouraged the group to reflect on their knowledge and record their takeaways from the session.

Enhancing Learning Through Storytelling

Sandeep discussed the importance of sharing thoughts and reflections from sessions via WhatsApp, emphasising that writing detailed blog posts is not necessary due to time constraints. He encouraged participants to engage in discussions and learning activities, mentioning a "learning langar" initiative. Sandeep also introduced a weekly storytelling session featuring Rumi's stories, which he believes brings joy and helps participants reflect on life's wonders.

Chinese vs Greek Artistry Contest

Sandeep narrated a story about a competition between Chinese and Greek painters in Asia Minor, organised by the Sultan to settle their long-standing rivalry. The Sultan assigned two empty cottages to the competing groups, giving them one month to present their projects. While the Chinese painters focused on applying layers of paint to beautify their designs, the Greek painters spent countless hours removing old paint, mildew, and decay from their cottage's walls. After a month, both groups presented their masterpieces to the Sultan, who was astounded by the beauty of the Chinese paintings and the simplicity and transparency of the Greek artists' work, which perfectly reflected the Chinese paintings. The Sultan concluded that the Greek painters had superior artistry.

Rumi's Values in Art Discussion

The meeting focused on discussing the Rumi story and the values of transparency and purity in art. Sandeep led the discussion, emphasising the importance of inner purity and consistency in learning. Mamta shared a moral reflection on the difference between outer decoration and inner cleansing in art. The session concluded with Manisha inviting participants to attend upcoming events, including a Sunday session on "The Life of Animals" with a guest speaker. Sandeep announced details about future programs and encouraged online registration for upcoming sessions.

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