Framework Brain-Based Learning: The Impact of Critical Thinking-Based Learning on Memory and Recall

Risky Dwiprabowo, Asep Supena, Gumgum Gumelar Fajar Rakhman, Mohamad Syarif Sumantri, Islahuddin Islahuddin, Devita Cahyani Nugraheny, Evi Faujiah

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The research analyzes the potential of brain-based learning based on critical thinking on memory and memory. The purpose of this study is to produce a framework of brain-based learning methods, which integrate critical thinking in the learning process to students' memory and memory abilities. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method to collect and analyze data. Through literature review, relevant studies are obtained to produce a framework that can be implemented in learning. The findings suggest that brain-based learning, which centers on critical thinking activities, positively affects both memory retention and students' recall abilities. This research emphasizes the importance of incorporating critical thinking strategies into educational practices to improve learning outcomes. In conclusion, this study highlights the significant impact of brain-based learning on memory and recall.


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Brain Based Learning; Memory; Critical Thinking

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