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If your goal is to teach new material, you teach that material specifically. You dont mix other things into it because 1) it makes it harder for them to learn that new material and 2) it makes it harder for you to figure out what they dont understand.

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That is actually not backed by science. Mixing material is a lot more effective than focusing on one thing.

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Especially when teaching chemistry

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This is not true. I literally have to fix conceptual issues that students have because people do this to them.

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[Citation needed]

I have tutored thousands of students. You are going to need to back what you say with relevant evidence.

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The only thing I quickly found is this paper, which says that learning multiple things is not better nor worse than one thing at a time, but it also states in the abstract that cognitive psychologists believed up to that point that mixing multiple topics is beneficial.

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