
Fröjd’s toolbox Avsnitt 62: Roundtable on Study Strategies - with Daniel Willingham, Henry Roediger, Nidhi Sachdeva and Jared Cooney Horvath
Aug 23, 2025
Nidhi Sachdeva, a teacher-educator at the University of Toronto, and Jared Cooney-Horvath, a teacher-turned-neuroscientist, join cognitive experts Daniel Willingham and Roddy Roediger for a vibrant discussion. They tackle the contrast between cramming and long-term learning strategies while explaining the importance of struggle in learning. The panel shares insights on effective study methods like spacing and retrieval practice, and they stress the need for integrating these strategies into K–12 education. Their practical anecdotes make the complexities of learning engaging and accessible.
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Use Tools Only To Support Active Work
- If you must use tools, ensure you still do the hard retrieval and practice yourself.
- Treat AI or ready-made notes as aids, not replacements for active learning.
AI Essays Caught Mid-Semester
- Roddy found students using 100% AI for essays and caught one mid-semester with nonsensical work.
- Turnitin flagged prior submissions as AI-generated, revealing widespread misuse.
Creating Study Materials Is Learning
- Many tasks students treat as prelude (making study guides, summarizing) are themselves powerful learning activities.
- Outsourcing these tasks to tools or AI removes key learning moments.








