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Provide at least three examples of how schools can reduce improper implementation of the school health curriculum.
Interference Theory
A theory that explains how new learning can cause the forgetting of previously learned information due to overlap or interference.
Retroactive Interference
A phenomenon in memory where newly acquired information interferes with the retrieval of older information.
Decay Theory
The oldest theory of forgetting, which holds that memories, if not used, fade with time and ultimately disappear altogether.
Encoding Failure
is a failure to process and store information into memory, leading to its unavailability for later retrieval.
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