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The Cognitive Woods-Season 2 Episode 3 Assess
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The Cognitive Woods — Season 2, Episode 3
Assess: Testing the Roots
You’ve noticed a question.
You’ve named it.
Now comes the quiet work of deciding whether it’s worth following.
In Episode 3 of The Cognitive Woods: Season 2 – The Lantern’s Trail, we explore the third step of the Attention Literacy Framework: Assess. This episode invites you to slow down and examine the foundations of your questions before investing your time, energy, and attention.
Not every question leads to deep learning. Some collapse into quick definitions. Others circle familiar ground. And a few—when tested—reach deep enough to support transfer, persistence, and meaningful understanding. Using the forest metaphor of roots and saplings, this episode explores how assessing questions protects cognitive resources and turns curiosity into sustained inquiry.
Drawing on research from Ron Ritchhart on visible thinking, John Sweller’s work on cognitive load, and the Attention Literacy Framework, this episode explains why “juicy questions” matter—and how to recognize them. You’ll hear stories from classrooms, everyday decision-making, and collaborative spaces that show how pausing to assess questions improves focus, engagement, and learning outcomes.
In this episode, you’ll explore:
- Why not all questions deserve equal attention
- How assessing questions reduces cognitive overload
- What makes a question “juicy” enough to sustain learning
- How to distinguish shallow curiosity from deep inquiry
- Practical ways individuals and groups can assess questions together
- Why discernment comes before design in meaningful learning
This episode is for:
Educators designing inquiry-driven learning experiences
Leaders guiding teams through complex decisions
Students learning how to focus their attention intentionally
Anyone navigating information overload and wanting to think more deeply
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Before you follow the trail, test the roots.