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Concepts are built on existing schemas from "summary" of Why Don't Students Like School? by Daniel T. Willingham

When you learn something new, you don't start from scratch. Instead, you build on what you already know. Your brain is like a puzzle, with each new piece fitting into a pre-existing framework. These frameworks are called schemas. Schemas are mental structures that help us organize and interpret information. They are like the scaffolding that supports our understanding of the world. Concepts are the building blocks of knowledge. They are mental representations of categories or ideas. When we encounter a new concept, we fit it into our existing schemas. This process is known as assimilation. For example, when you learn about the concept of a "dog," you connect it to your existing schema for animals. You might think about its characteristics, such as barking an...
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    Why Don't Students Like School?

    Daniel T. Willingham

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