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Teaching Procedural Knowledge
There's just so much amazing stuff here that is difficult for me to really get through it all I feel like I have to skim some of it. There are a pair of researchers who actually specialised in procedural knowledge which means skills if you like and they're talking about how declarative knowledge is necessary for transfer. negative examples meaning showing someone how not to do something this is a teaching technique that's been shown to be quite effective or useful on top of any kind of ordinary teaching where you show somebody how to do something the right way. This interestingly has actually been shown in animal models it's been shown in cats so cats were shown videos of other cats doing things of opening doors or pulling