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June 16, 2014

Will This Help Safety Training Stick?

How we learn is as important as what we learn. Some recent research may provide a method to help workers remember their safety training. 

In a nutshell: They need to write it down.

New research shows that writing notes help people to retain information.

And for those of you who are wondering: Typing notes doesn’t provide the same boost as writing does.

“When we write, a unique neural circuit is automatically activated,” Stanislas Dehaene, a psychologist at the College de France in Paris told The New York Times.

It turns out the written word creates mental stimulation in the brain. Learning and remembering is made easier.

A study by psychologists Pam Mueller of Princeton and Daniel Oppenheimer of the University of California, LA, found in real-world classrooms, students learned better when they took notes by hand.

This new research suggests writing allows the student to process the information provided and reframe it in their own terms. That can lead to better understanding and remembering.

New safety tools: Pad and pen

Some thoughts about applying note-taking to safety training:

This article retrieved from Safetynewsalert.com

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