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Playing with Oobleck (Hardcover): Yolanda Coppedge Playing with Oobleck (Hardcover)
Yolanda Coppedge
R573 Discovery Miles 5 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Applied Chaos and Complexity Theory in Education (Hardcover): ?efika ?ule Ercetin Applied Chaos and Complexity Theory in Education (Hardcover)
?efika ?ule Ercetin
R4,649 Discovery Miles 46 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As a field of mathematical study, chaos and complexity theory analyzes the state of dynamical systems by evaluating how they interact, evolve, and adapt. Though this theory impacts a variety of disciplines, it also has significant influence on educational systems and settings. Applied Chaos and Complexity Theory in Education examines the application of the theories of chaos and complexity in relation to educational systems and institutions. Featuring emergent research and perspectives on mathematical patterns in educational settings and instructional practices, this book is a comprehensive reference source for researchers, scholars, mathematicians, and graduate students.

Learning Disabilities - Neurological Bases, Clinical Features and Strategies of Intervention (Hardcover): Sandro Misciagna Learning Disabilities - Neurological Bases, Clinical Features and Strategies of Intervention (Hardcover)
Sandro Misciagna
R3,346 Discovery Miles 33 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Psychology of Learning for Instruction - Pearson New International Edition (Paperback, 3rd edition): Marcy Driscoll Psychology of Learning for Instruction - Pearson New International Edition (Paperback, 3rd edition)
Marcy Driscoll
R2,260 Discovery Miles 22 600 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Third Edition of this popular text continues its in-depth, practical coverage with a focus on learning and instruction that presents the latest psychological and educational models and research to the students of today's learning society. Psychology of Learning for Instruction, Third Edition, focuses on the applications and implications of the learning theories. Using excellent examples ranging from primary school instruction to corporate training, this text combines the latest thinking and research to give students the opportunity to explore the individual theories as viewed by the experts. Students are encouraged to apply "reflective practice," which is designed to foster a critical and reflective mode of thinking when considering any particular approach to learning and instruction.

A to Z Animals! (Hardcover): Aislinn Fleckles A to Z Animals! (Hardcover)
Aislinn Fleckles
R787 Discovery Miles 7 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Spanish Language Learning for Beginner's - Vocabulary Book - Spanish Grammar Lessons Containing Over 1000 Different Common... Spanish Language Learning for Beginner's - Vocabulary Book - Spanish Grammar Lessons Containing Over 1000 Different Common Words and Practice Sentences (Hardcover)
Excel Language Lessons
R543 Discovery Miles 5 430 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Taxonomy for Learning, Teaching, and Assessing, A - Pearson New International Edition (Paperback, Pearson New International... Taxonomy for Learning, Teaching, and Assessing, A - Pearson New International Edition (Paperback, Pearson New International Edition)
Lorin Anderson, David Krathwohl, Peter Airasian, Kathleen Cruikshank, Richard Mayer, …
R2,065 Discovery Miles 20 650 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Embodying advances in cognitive psychology since the publication of Bloom's taxonomy, this revision of that framework is designed to help teachers understand and implement standards-based curriculums as well as facilitate constructing and analyzing their own. A revision only in the sense that it builds on the original framework, it is a completely new manuscript in both text and organization. Its two-dimensional framework interrelates knowledge with the cognitive processes students use to gain and work with knowledge. Together, these define the goals, curriculum standards, and objectives students are expected to learn. The framework facilitates the exploration of curriculums from four perspectives-what is intended to be taught, how it is to be taught, how learning is to be assessed, and how well the intended aims, instruction and assessments are aligned for effective education. This "revisited" framework allows you to connect learning from all these perspectives.

The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Music Education (Hardcover): Wayne D. Bowman, Ana Luc ia Frega The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Music Education (Hardcover)
Wayne D. Bowman, Ana Luc ia Frega
R5,465 Discovery Miles 54 650 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Music education thrives on philosophical inquiry, the systematic and critical examination of beliefs and assumptions. Yet philosophy, often considered abstract and irrelevant, is often absent from the daily life of music instructors. In The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Music Education, editors Wayne D. Bowman and Ana Lucia Frega have drawn together a variety of philosophical perspectives from the profession's most exciting scholars. Rather than relegating philosophical inquiry to moot questions and abstract situations, the contributors to this volume address everyday concerns faced by music educators everywhere, demonstrating that philosophy offers a way of navigating the daily professional life of music education and proving that critical inquiry improves, enriches, and transforms instructional practice for the better. Questioning every musical practice, instructional aim, assumption, and conviction in music education, The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Music Education presents new and provocative approaches to the practice of teaching music.
Bowman and Frega go deeper than mere advocacy or a single point of view, but rather conceive of philosophy as a dynamic process of debate and reflection that must constantly evolve to meet the shifting landscapes of music education. In place of the definitive answers often associated with philosophical work, Bowman and Frega offer a fascinating cross-section of often-contradictory approaches and viewpoints. By bringing together essays by both established and up-and-coming scholars from six continents, Bowman and Frega go beyond the Western monopoly of philosophical practice and acknowledge the diversity of cultures, instructors, and students who take part in music education. This range of perspectives invites broader participation in music instruction, and presents alternative answers to many of the fields most pressing questions and issues. By acknowledging the inherent plurality of music educational practices, the Handbook opens up the field in new and important ways. Emphasizing clarify, fairness, rigor, and utility above all, The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Music Education challenges music educators around the world to make their own decisions and ultimately contribute to the conversation themselves."

Investigating Dynamic Relationships Among Individual Difference Variables in Learning English as a Foreign Language in a... Investigating Dynamic Relationships Among Individual Difference Variables in Learning English as a Foreign Language in a Virtual World (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Mariusz Kruk
R3,119 Discovery Miles 31 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book focuses on the dynamic relationships among individual difference (ID) variables (i.e., willingness to communicate, motivation, language anxiety and boredom) in learning English as a foreign language in the virtual world Second Life. The theoretical part provides an overview of selected issues related to the four ID factors in question (e.g., definitions, models, sources, types, empirical investigations). The empirical part reports the findings of a research project which aimed to examine the changing nature of WTC, motivation, boredom and language anxiety experienced by six English majors during their visits to the said virtual world, the main contributors to the changes in the levels of the constructs under investigation, as well as their relationships. The book closes with the discussion of directions for further research as well as pedagogical implications.

Conceptions of Giftedness and Talent (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021): Robert J. Sternberg, Don Ambrose Conceptions of Giftedness and Talent (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Robert J. Sternberg, Don Ambrose
R4,276 Discovery Miles 42 760 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book brings together eminent and emerging scholars to present cutting-edge research on diverse conceptions of giftedness and talent from a range of international perspectives. It covers classical views, emphasizing IQ, but also seeks to move the academic debate on from the common exclusive emphasis on IQ-based skills. In each chapter the contributors address both theoretical advances and practical applications for administrators, teachers, and parents. The editors conclude by integrating the different points of view and showing ways in which major ideas, even when given different names, can be integrated to provide a holistic and integral viewpoint on giftedness and talent. This book will appeal to students and scholars of creativity, giftedness and gifted education; as well as to practitioners, teachers and education policymakers.

Knowledge under Construction - The Importance of Play in Developing Children's Spatial and Geometric Thinking (Paperback):... Knowledge under Construction - The Importance of Play in Developing Children's Spatial and Geometric Thinking (Paperback)
Daniel Ness, Stephen J. Farenga
R1,451 Discovery Miles 14 510 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Knowledge under Construction investigates how young children develop spatial, geometric, and scientific thinking skills-particularly those associated with architecture. Based on original research and analysis of videotapes of children's play with blocks, the authors' findings suggest that such play is anything but pointless. Their conclusions fill in gaps in our current understanding of how children learn to think spatially and scientifically even while challenging portions of that understanding, including some of Piaget's thesis about the primacy of topological space in children's learning. A system of measurement developed to identify and categorize children's spontaneous behavior at play allows adults to observe patterns of behavior as children play and record the development of process skills and cognitive abilities, enhancing our understanding of how children begin to learn about space and architectural relationships. The book also examines the educational implications of our enhanced understanding. One possible development is a new, alternative way to measure cognitive abilities and development in children based on their work with blocks.

The Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science (Hardcover): Thomas Troward The Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science (Hardcover)
Thomas Troward
R514 Discovery Miles 5 140 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Knowledge under Construction - The Importance of Play in Developing Children's Spatial and Geometric Thinking (Hardcover):... Knowledge under Construction - The Importance of Play in Developing Children's Spatial and Geometric Thinking (Hardcover)
Daniel Ness, Stephen J. Farenga
R3,315 Discovery Miles 33 150 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Knowledge under Construction investigates how young children develop spatial, geometric, and scientific thinking skills-particularly those associated with architecture. Based on original research and analysis of videotapes of children's play with blocks, the authors' findings suggest that such play is anything but pointless. Their conclusions fill in gaps in our current understanding of how children learn to think spatially and scientifically even while challenging portions of that understanding, including some of Piaget's thesis about the primacy of topological space in children's learning. A system of measurement developed to identify and categorize children's spontaneous behavior at play allows adults to observe patterns of behavior as children play and record the development of process skills and cognitive abilities, enhancing our understanding of how children begin to learn about space and architectural relationships. The book also examines the educational implications of our enhanced understanding. One possible development is a new, alternative way to measure cognitive abilities and development in children based on their work with blocks.

Guided Cognition for Learning - Unsupervised Learning and the Design of Effective Homework (Paperback): William B. Whitten, II,... Guided Cognition for Learning - Unsupervised Learning and the Design of Effective Homework (Paperback)
William B. Whitten, II, Mitchell Rabinowitz, Sandra E. Whitten
R2,182 Discovery Miles 21 820 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Guided Cognition for Learning: Unsupervised Learning and the Design of Effective Homework details a new instructional design approach called Guided Cognition where homework tasks are designed to guide learners to engage in specific, observable cognitive events that are hypothesized to elicit underlying theoretical cognitive processes that result in learning. Outlining the results of twenty-six experiments completed over the course of eight years, the book tells a significant story about the generality of Guided Cognition instructional design to improve comprehension and recall by students of varying ages and ability levels.

School self-review - a sensible approach: How to know and tell the story of your school (Paperback): Tracey O'Brien School self-review - a sensible approach: How to know and tell the story of your school (Paperback)
Tracey O'Brien
R576 Discovery Miles 5 760 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This book looks at the sensible and meaningful role of self-review in creating sustainable improvement in all areas across secondary schools. It outlines a self-review approach focussed on key principles which ensure this approach is transparent, purposeful, does not negatively impact on workload, that does not use the same approach for all teams and that does actually result in clear ideas for school improvement. It discusses claims of effective self-review including that it challenges thinking, leads to improvement, incorporates a range of stakeholders, skills people up, and helps build professional communities. The book is full of examples and case studies so that the reader can transfer some of these ideas to their context, discuss them at meetings and help generate new ideas. It challenges the 'deep dive' approach as something that should be left to Ofsted and instead suggests that leaders should know daily what is happening in their schools, and instead work with staff to design self-review activities that are bespoke and fit for purpose. The main theme is around 'improve not prove', where stakeholders feel involved, valued and empowered to be change-makers at a range of scales. It examines how effective self-review can reduce workload and support improvements in wellbeing.

How to Teach Anything - Break down Complex Topics and Explain with Clarity, While Keeping Engagement and Motivation... How to Teach Anything - Break down Complex Topics and Explain with Clarity, While Keeping Engagement and Motivation (Hardcover)
Peter Hollins
R617 Discovery Miles 6 170 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
The Education of Selves - How Psychology Transformed Students (Hardcover): Jack Martin, Ann-Marie McLellan The Education of Selves - How Psychology Transformed Students (Hardcover)
Jack Martin, Ann-Marie McLellan
R2,356 Discovery Miles 23 560 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Most contemporary North Americans, as well as many other Westerners, take for granted their conceptions of themselves as individuals with uniquely valuable and complex inner lives - lives filled with beliefs, imaginings, understandings, and motives that determine their actions and accomplishments. Yet, such psychological conceptions of selfhood are relatively recent, dating mostly from the late eighteenth century. Perhaps more surprisingly, our understandings of ourselves as creatively self-expressive and strategically self-managing are, for the most part, products of twentieth-century innovations in Enlightenment-based social sciences, especially psychology. Fueled by the enthusiasm for self-expression and self-actualization that emerged in the 1960s, humanistic, cognitive, developmental, and educational psychologists published widely on the overwhelmingly positive consequences of increased self-esteem in children and adolescents. While previous generations had been wary of self-confidence and self-interest, these qualities became widely regarded as desirable traits to be cultivated in both the home and the school. In The Education of Selves, Jack Martin and Ann-Marie McLellan examine ways in which psychological theories, research, and interventions employed in American and Canadian schools during the last half of the twentieth century changed our understanding of students, conceptualizing ideal students as self-expressive, enterprising, and entitled to forms of education that recognize and cater to such expressivity and enterprise. The authors address each of the major programs of psychological research and intervention in American and Canadian schools from 1950 to 2000: self-esteem, self-concept, self-efficacy, and self-regulation. They give critical consideration to definitions and conceptualizations, research measures and methods, intervention practices, and the social, cultural consequences of these programs of inquiry and practice. The first decade of the twenty-first century has seen a backlash against what some have come to regard as a self-absorbed generation of young people. Such criticism may be interpreted, at least in part, as a reaction to the scientific and professional activities of psychologists, many of whom now appear to share in the general concern about where their activities have left students, schools, and society at large.

Permission To Feel - The Power Of Emotional Intelligence To Achieve Well-Being And Success (Paperback): Marc Brackett Permission To Feel - The Power Of Emotional Intelligence To Achieve Well-Being And Success (Paperback)
Marc Brackett
R475 R416 Discovery Miles 4 160 Save R59 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The mental well-being of children and adults is shockingly poor. Marc Brackett, author of Permission to Feel, knows why. And he knows what we can do.

Marc Brackett is a professor in Yale University’s Child Study Center and founding director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence. In his 25 years as an emotion scientist, he has developed a remarkably effective plan to improve the lives of children and adults – a blueprint for understanding our emotions and using them wisely so that they help, rather than hinder, our success and well-being. The core of his approach is a legacy from his childhood, from an astute uncle who gave him permission to feel. He was the first adult who managed to see Marc, listen to him, and recognize the suffering, bullying, and abuse he’d endured. And that was the beginning of Marc’s awareness that what he was going through was temporary. He wasn’t alone, he wasn’t stuck on a timeline, and he wasn’t “wrong” to feel scared, isolated, and angry. Now, best of all, he could do something about it.

In the decades since, Marc has led large research teams and raised tens of millions of dollars to investigate the roots of emotional well-being. His prescription for healthy children (and their parents, teachers, and schools) is a system called RULER, a high-impact and fast-effect approach to understanding and mastering emotions that has already transformed the thousands of schools that have adopted it. RULER has been proven to reduce stress and burnout, improve school climate, and enhance academic achievement. This book is the culmination of Marc’s development of RULER and his way to share the strategies and skills with readers around the world. It is tested, and it works.

This book combines rigor, science, passion and inspiration in equal parts. Too many children and adults are suffering; they are ashamed of their feelings and emotionally unskilled, but they don’t have to be. Marc Brackett’s life mission is to reverse this course, and this book can show you how.

Manifesto for Learning - Fundamental Principles (Hardcover): Janet Collins, Joe Harkin, Melanie Nind Manifesto for Learning - Fundamental Principles (Hardcover)
Janet Collins, Joe Harkin, Melanie Nind
R6,286 Discovery Miles 62 860 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

What makes people learn effectively? What can we do to promote more effective learning?Innumerable researchers have studied these important and urgent questions, yet their findings tend to be fragmentary and disparate. Now Janet Collins, Joe Harkin and Melanie Nind provide the big picture. Drawing on research from all sectors of education the authors show that effective learning depends crucially on a few easily understood principles. These principles hold true regardless of the age or nature of the learner or the context in which the learner is working.Manifesto for Learning explains those principles and how to apply them, showing in the process how to make the vision of an effective learning society a reality.

Kindergarten Transition and Readiness - Promoting Cognitive, Social-Emotional, and Self-Regulatory Development (Hardcover, 1st... Kindergarten Transition and Readiness - Promoting Cognitive, Social-Emotional, and Self-Regulatory Development (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Andrew J. Mashburn, Jennifer Locasale-Crouch, Katherine C. Pears
R4,656 Discovery Miles 46 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents a comprehensive overview of children's transitions to kindergarten as well as proven strategies that promote their readiness. It presents theories and research to help understand children's development during the early childhood years. It describes evidence-based interventions that support children in developmental areas essential to school success, including cognitive, social-emotional, and self-regulatory skills. Chapters review prekindergarten readiness programs designed to promote continuity of learning in anticipation of the higher grades and discuss transitional concerns of special populations, such as non-native speakers, children with visual and other disabilities, and children with common temperamental issues. The volume concludes with examples of larger-scale systemic approaches to supporting children's development during the transition to kindergarten, describing a coherent system of early childhood education that promotes long-term development. Featured topics include: Consistency in children's classroom experiences and implications for early childhood development. Changes in school readiness in U.S. kindergarteners. Effective transitions to kindergarten for low-income children. The transition into kindergarten for English language learners. The role of close teacher-child relationships during the transition into kindergarten. Children's temperament and its effect on their kindergarten transitions. Kindergarten Transition and Readiness is a must-have resource for researchers, clinicians and related professionals, and graduate students in child and school psychology, educational psychology, social work, special education, and early childhood education.

The Self-Learning Blueprint - A Strategic Plan to Break Down Complex Topics, Comprehend Deeply, and Teach Yourself Anything... The Self-Learning Blueprint - A Strategic Plan to Break Down Complex Topics, Comprehend Deeply, and Teach Yourself Anything (Hardcover)
Peter Hollins
R679 Discovery Miles 6 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
What Every Teacher Needs to Know - How to embed evidence-informed teaching and learning in your school (Paperback): Jade Pearce What Every Teacher Needs to Know - How to embed evidence-informed teaching and learning in your school (Paperback)
Jade Pearce
R490 Discovery Miles 4 900 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

What Every Teacher Needs to Know is a must-have guide for both primary and secondary teachers that summarises key research papers, offers evidence-informed teaching and learning strategies, and explains how to disseminate this information across departments and schools. There is a growing thirst for evidence-informed teaching in the UK and beyond, in order to help ensure that schools have the biggest impact on student learning. In a concise, accessible manner, this book distils key educational research into clear, precise guidance that can be used immediately. It is ideal for any busy teacher or school leader looking to transform student outcomes through a research-informed approach. What Every Teacher Needs to Know is essential reading for research leads, heads of department, and teaching and learning leads. It offers: - summaries of 20 prominent research papers on effective teaching and learning - key takeaways for classroom practice - evidence-informed teaching and learning strategies - examples across a variety of phases and subjects - insightful case studies from practising teachers.

Becoming Einstein's Teacher - Awakening the Genius in Your Students (Hardcover): Erika Twani Becoming Einstein's Teacher - Awakening the Genius in Your Students (Hardcover)
Erika Twani
R643 R586 Discovery Miles 5 860 Save R57 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Psychology as a Dialogical Science - Self and Culture Mutual Development (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Maria Claudia Santos... Psychology as a Dialogical Science - Self and Culture Mutual Development (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Maria Claudia Santos Lopes-de-Oliveira, Angela Uchoa Branco, Sandra Ferraz Dourado Castillo Freire
R2,877 Discovery Miles 28 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book intends to translate into theoretical, methodological and practical language the principles of dialogical psychology. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, theoretical models in psychology have approached human mind and behavior from a monological point of view, a generalizing perspective which ignored the core role of social transactions in the construction of the person and sought to explain psychological functioning only looking inside individuals' minds and brains, or in mechanist sets of reinforcement contingencies. However, for the last 40 years, critical perspectives within the fields of psychological and sociological theoretical thinking have produced an important epistemological shift towards a new dialogical paradigm within the behavioral and social sciences. The contributions in this volume intend to present both the theoretical framework and possible applications of dialogical psychology in different fields of research and practice, such as: Developmental psychology School and educational psychology Social and personality psychology Education Social work Anthropology Art Psychology as a Dialogical Science - Self and Culture Mutual Development will be an invaluable resource to both researchers and practitioners working in the different areas involved in the study and promotion of healthy human development by providing an alternative scientific framework to help overcome the traditional, reductionist, monological explanations of psychological phenomena.

Helping Adolescents in School (Hardcover, New): Tony Branwhite Helping Adolescents in School (Hardcover, New)
Tony Branwhite
R2,227 Discovery Miles 22 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This resource for student support for the development of caring schools will open up new sources of understanding for educators and mental health professionals. Dr. Branwhite provides a unique analysis of the views of adolescents based upon applied research and insight into adolescent reality as opposed to adult interpretation. This book identifies the challenges facing adolescents and highlights their coping skills and problem solving tools. The need for counseling and advice dispersion and its positive reception by adolescents is emphasized. Dr. Branwhite offers extensive advice on developing high-quality student support based on his experience dealing with adolescents as an educational psychologist for the past 20 years.

Branwhite offers extensive advice on developing high-quality student support based on his experience dealing with adolescents as an educational psychologist for the past 20 years. This book will be of interest to educators and mental health professionals dealing with the adolescent population.

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