ran the link through my pod-scanner for reference links:
• Red and Daniel Prince podcast episode — Red (host) [0:32]
• Free to Learn — Peter Gray [25:07]
"Jake mentioned it as the best book he had read on education, noting that Gray brings a research lens to the subject and covers topics including the use of education combined with religion for social conditioning and hunter-gatherer approaches to child-directed learning"
https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/peter-gray/free-to-learn/9780465084999/?lens=basic-books• Theory of Multiple Intelligences — Howard Gardner [12:17]
"Red referenced Gardner's theory of seven (expanded to nine) different forms of intelligence when discussing what a well-rounded education should develop"
https://www.jstor.org/stable/23769277• Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve — Hermann Ebbinghaus [38:00]
"Red referenced Ebbinghaus and his forgetting curve to explain how concept retention decays rapidly after learning and why daily study and review before sleep are important"
https://www.eng.auburn.edu/current-students/documents/forgetting-curve.pdf• P90X [35:41]
"Red referenced the P90X workout series to illustrate the concept of switching between different cognitive tasks when one reaches saturation, analogous to working different muscle groups to exhaustion"