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Cognitive Load Theory
Book • 2011
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to explain the psychological limits of the human mind.


Tom Bilyeu

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2026 is not about opportunity or danger — it’s about avoiding one catastrophic mistake.
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as a straightforward and easy-to-read resource.

Anna Stokke
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Mailbag: How to get started with evidence-based math instruction & tackle gaps with Jonathan Regino (Ep 55)
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as a costly and less accessible book on cognitive load theory.


Tom Sherrington

S1E19: Tom Sherrington on Rosenshine, behaviour and why we should stop grading schools
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as a book he quotes at the beginning of his book.

Blake Harbord

Blake Harvard On What Teachers and Students Need to Know About How We Learn
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as a small book that covers a lot and explains complex topics in a practical way.


Kate Jones

Avsnitt 56:Roundtable on Biologically Primary and Secondary Knowledge, and on Cognitive Load Theory with John Sweller, David Geary, Dylan Wiliam and Kate Jones
Recommended by Max as an easily approachable book on cognitive load theory.

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