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Transfer

Transfer in education refers to the application and integration of learned knowledge, skills, and concepts from one context to another, fostering meaningful and lasting understanding.

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How to use the verb Transfer in a course or learning design

To use the 'Transfer' verb in your next learning design, the educator can prompt learners to apply their knowledge to new situations or contexts. Utilize the question stem 'How would you move' to encourage learners to transfer their learning by asking questions like, "How would you move what you've learned in this scenario to a different one?" This prompts learners to reflect on their understanding and adapt it to unfamiliar settings, enhancing their ability to apply concepts in real-world situations. By incorporating transfer tasks in activities or assessments, educators can help students deepen their understanding and reinforce their learning. Encouraging transfer boosts learners' critical thinking skills and promotes a deeper level of understanding beyond simple memorization. This approach also helps in cultivating problem-solving abilities and fostering a more holistic grasp of the content. Incorporating the 'Transfer' verb in learning design encourages learners to go beyond basic recognition and truly apply their knowledge in diverse contexts, promoting meaningful and lasting learning outcomes.

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Example of the learning verb Transfer in a prompt learning

How would you move

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Example of the verb Transfer in a task for learners

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