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Beyond Procedure: A Model For Effective Learning | Michael Eleftheriou

1 h 17 min · 18. mai 2026
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In this episode, Michael Eleftheriou and I explore how to achieve deep, genuine understanding and what it truly means to learn effectively beyond memorisation and mechanical procedure. We discuss Michael’s 4-step model for effective learning — order, structure, procedure, and depth — and why modern education often rewards shallow repetition instead of curiosity, creativity, and understanding.We explore the difference between mechanical and curiosity-based learning, the role teachers and human relationships play in education, and how assessments could be redesigned to better reflect real understanding. Throughout the episode, we apply these ideas to mathematics and everyday life, discussing concepts such as arithmetic series, the Monty Hall problem, the Birthday problem, geometric constructions, and Euler’s number to show how deep understanding develops through exploration rather than rote memorisation.

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episode Beyond Procedure: A Model For Effective Learning | Michael Eleftheriou cover

Beyond Procedure: A Model For Effective Learning | Michael Eleftheriou

In this episode, Michael Eleftheriou and I explore how to achieve deep, genuine understanding and what it truly means to learn effectively beyond memorisation and mechanical procedure. We discuss Michael’s 4-step model for effective learning — order, structure, procedure, and depth — and why modern education often rewards shallow repetition instead of curiosity, creativity, and understanding.We explore the difference between mechanical and curiosity-based learning, the role teachers and human relationships play in education, and how assessments could be redesigned to better reflect real understanding. Throughout the episode, we apply these ideas to mathematics and everyday life, discussing concepts such as arithmetic series, the Monty Hall problem, the Birthday problem, geometric constructions, and Euler’s number to show how deep understanding develops through exploration rather than rote memorisation.

18. mai 20261 h 17 min