Spaced Learning has attracted a lot of attention in the press (for older articles, see News), and on television (particularly on the BBC). Below are some of the more recent links in the press:
The success of spaced learning was first announced in The Times Educational Supplement as part of four pages on the approach. See The Times Educational Supplement 1;
The report carried a description of the student perspective: what it was like to learning in a spaced learning session. See TES 2;
It also included a news analysis of the outcomes. See TES 3;
Finally, there was a insightful editorial, looking at the possible consequences of the wider use of spaced learning. See TES 4
Another interesting report was by Patrick Barkham in G2. He came to Monkseaton, took part in a spaced learning session, and had the courage to take the examination five days later. His entertaining piece really brings across what the adult's viewpoint on spaced learning. See Patrick Barkham (The Guardian)
These stories were reported in the national press: see The Times and The Telegraph (April 2009).
For further information, see Wikipedia