Talking to Yourself (Out Loud) Can Help You Learn

Talking to Yourself (Out Loud) Can Help You Learn
Talking to Yourself (Out Loud) Can Help You Learn

Ever found yourself muttering under your breath while trying to solve a problem? It's not just a quirky habit. Speaking out loud to oneself, a phenomenon known as self-talk, can actually enhance learning and problem-solving capabilities. Let's delve into the science behind it.

How to employ self-explaining in your own learning

Talk to yourself

  • One study shows that people who explain ideas to themselves learn almost three times more than those who don’t.
  • Ask yourself questions out loud
  • How will I know what I know? What do I find confusing? Do I really know this?”
  • Self-talk helps us think about our thinking

Summarize

Summarizing is a simple way to engage in self-explaining, since the act of putting an idea into our own words can promote learning

  • For instance, read an article in a magazine and then detailed its argument for a friend.
  • You’re more likely to have learned and retained information from that article after you did it.

Make connections

One of the benefits of self-explaining is that it helps people see new links and associations

  • Seeing connections helps improve memory
  • When we’re explaining an idea to ourselves, we should try to look for relationships
  • A lot of what you’re doing in self-explanation is trying to make connections

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