korduvatesse
Korduvatesse is a theoretical term used to describe a regime of iterative repetition in which outcomes evolve through repeated cycles of engagement, feedback and adaptation. The concept appears in speculative discussions of learning systems, development processes, and organizational design, where progress emerges from sequences of practice rather than a single event.
Etymology: the word likely derives from the Estonian korduv meaning recurring or repeated, with the suffix
Characteristics: korduvatesse emphasizes cyclical structure, active feedback integration, and measurable change across iterations. It presumes that
Applications: in education, korduvatesse informs curricular designs that rely on repeated practice and reflection. In software
Limitations and status: as a relatively new or niche term, korduvatesse lacks standardized definition or robust
Related concepts include spaced repetition and feedback loops.