Why Tacit Knowledge Is More Important Than Deliberate Practice - Commonplace - The Commoncog Blog
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In competitive play, though, that theory rarely holds up. Long before a player becomes a master, he realizes that rote memorization, however prodigious, is useless without understanding. At some point, he’ll reach the end of his memory’s rope and be without a premade fix in a position he doesn’t really understand. Without knowing why all the moves
... See moreYou don’t have to have studied the description-experience gap to understand, if you’re truly expert at something, that you need experience to balance out the descriptions. Otherwise, you’re left with the illusion of knowledge—knowledge without substance.
A successful learning experience doesn’t just involve a learner knowing more—it’s about them being able to do more with that knowledge. • Sometimes a learner’s main gap is knowledge, but more frequently knowledge and information are just the supplies the learner needs to develop skills. • Use the question “Is it reasonable to think that someone can
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