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Visible Learning and the Science of How We Learn (Paperback, New)
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Visible Learning and the Science of How We Learn (Paperback, New)
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On publication in 2009 John Hattie's Visible Learning presented the
biggest ever collection of research into what actually work in
schools to improve children's learning. Not what was fashionable,
not what political and educational vested interests wanted to
champion, but what actually produced the best results in terms of
improving learning and educational outcomes. It became an instant
bestseller and was described by the TES as revealing education's
'holy grail'. Now in this latest book, John Hattie has joined
forces with cognitive psychologist Greg Yates to build on the
original data and legacy of the Visible Learning project, showing
how it's underlying ideas and the cutting edge of cognitive science
can form a powerful and complimentary framework for shaping
learning in the classroom and beyond. Visible Learning and the
Science of Learning explains the major principles and strategies of
learning, outlining why it can be so hard sometimes, and yet easy
on other occasions. Aimed at teachers and students, it is written
in an accessible and engaging style and can be read cover to cover,
or used on a chapter-by-chapter basis for essay writing or staff
development.The book is structured in three parts - 'learning
within classrooms', 'learning foundations', which explains the
cognitive building blocks of knowledge acquisition and 'know
thyself' which explores, confidence and self-knowledge. It also
features extensive interactive appendices containing study guide
questions to encourage critical thinking, annotated bibliographic
entries with recommendations for further reading, links to relevant
websites and YouTube clips, and the meta-analyses from the original
Visible Learning project by rank order. Throughout, the authors
draw upon the latest international research into how the learning
process works and how to maximise impact on students, covering such
topics as: teacher personality; expertise and teacher-student
relationships; how knowledge is stored and the impact of cognitive
load; thinking fast and thinking slow; the psychology of
self-control; the role of conversation at school and at home;
invisible gorillas and the IKEA effect; digital native theory;
myths and fallacies about how people learn. This fascinating book
is aimed at any student, teacher or parent requiring an up-to-date
commentary on how research into human learning processes can inform
our teaching and what goes on in our schools. It takes a broad
sweep through findings stemming mainly from social and cognitive
psychology and presents them in a useable format for students and
teachers at all levels, from preschool to tertiary training
institutes.
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