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469. The Importance of Learning by Doing feat. Matt Beane

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Oct 7, 2024
In this discussion, Matt Beane, an assistant professor at UCSB and author of The Skill Code, delves into the impact of technology on on-the-job learning. He highlights the need for practical experience, especially in high-stakes fields like surgery, and argues for the importance of embracing discomfort in the learning process. Beane also explores the roles of mentorship, workplace culture, and the dynamics between experts and novices, emphasizing that effective skill development requires challenge, complexity, and meaningful connections.
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INSIGHT

Skill Is Doing Under Pressure

  • Skill is the ability to reliably do something under pressure, distinct from mere knowledge.
  • To study how skill forms you must watch people working on real problems, not just read documents.
INSIGHT

Automation Reduces Learning Opportunities

  • Intelligent tools let experts do work alone and speed productivity, which reduces opportunities for novices to learn.
  • That displacement threatens long-run transmission of tacit skill across many occupations.
ANECDOTE

Ancient Roots Of Apprenticeship

  • Archaeology shows skill transmission goes back 160,000 years with tools like bows and arrows.
  • Early production required novices collecting materials while experts assembled complex parts.
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