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054: But Why? Making Learning Stick with Tiana Fech

The People Teaching People Podcast
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Have you ever noticed that when people don’t see the relevance of what they’re learning, they tune out—whether it’s students in a classroom or employees in a training session? If learners don’t understand the “but why” something matters, they won’t care. And if they don’t care, they won’t learn.

In this episode of The People Teaching People Podcast, we’re diving into how relevance and purpose can transform learning from a passive experience into something truly engaging and impactful. From connecting content to real-world applications to using reflection, discussion, and feedback loops, we’ll explore practical ways to make learning stick.

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Listen in as we talk about:

2:51 The power of “But why?”

4:20 Why relevance matters in learning

7:39 Turning “But why?” into “Now I get It!”

15:21 Engaging learners beyond information

17:16 Making learning stick

 

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    THE POWER OF “BUT WHY?”

When learners ask, “but why?”, they’re not just being curious. They’re searching for meaning. Relevance in learning connects new information to their experiences, goals, or interests, while purpose helps them see why it matters in their lives or careers. Without this connection, learning feels like a checklist rather than something valuable. If people don’t understand the “why,” they disengage – mentally planning dinner, making grocery lists, or checking hockey stats instead of paying attention. But when learning feels relevant and purposeful, it sticks, leading to deeper engagement and real impact. If learners don’t know why something matters, they won’t care and if they don’t care, they won’t learn.

 

WHY RELEVANCE MATTERS IN LEARNING

“When the ‘but why’ is clear, learning isn’t just relevant – it’s transformative.”

From classrooms to corporate training rooms, the “but why” is the foundation of engagement and retention. Studies show that when learners, whether students, employees, or clients, don’t see the relevance of what they’re being taught, they check out, leading to lost opportunities for critical thinking, problem-solving, and growth. But when the purpose is clear, engagement soars, motivation strengthens, and information sticks. Understanding the “but why” transforms learning from something to get through into something that truly matters – whether it’s algebra helping with real-world problem-solving or leadership training shaping career success. When learning is relevant, it’s not just absorbed – it’s applied, remembered, and used to create real impact.

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