Why does understanding really matter?
Why do some learners fail to understand?
At a time when league tables can be everything, examination
grades matter. Perhaps more than many would admit, the cost is a
lack of understanding.
The new edition of Teaching for Understanding provides practical
advice about how to support understanding in both children and
adults. It is for all teachers and lecturers, experienced or
otherwise, who want learners to do more than simply memorize and
regurgitate information. It describes what understanding means in
the different subjects and offers a framework for supporting
understanding.
Revised and updated to reflect evolving ideas about education
and the latest challenges facing teachers and learners, this new
edition includes a section on the role of e-learning, as well as
additional classroom contexts and extra strategies for supporting
understanding.
Topics explored include:
- What is understanding and why is it so valuable?
- How understanding happens: the mental processes
- The relationship between understanding and creative
thought
- Reasons for misunderstanding and how to combat them
- The impact of learners motivation and strategies for
self-help
- How to evaluate understanding.
Teaching for Understanding: What it is and how to do it
addresses a real problem at all levels of education, and is
essential reading for all teachers and lecturers in schools,
colleges and universities.
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