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Originally published in 1974, this introductory text has been
designed specifically for teachers in training, and it presents the
basic psychological principles governing learning, perception,
motivation and the retention of knowledge at the time. The text is
carefully tailored for would-be teachers in its clear and informal
style, and in its selective aspects of psychology which the teacher
can use to advantage in his efforts to assist the child. The book
has an eclectic approach to psychological theory, drawing upon the
insights of behaviourism, perceptualism and the Gestalt school, as
well as the developmental theories of Jean Piaget. The author
discusses in some detail theories concerning the nature of
intelligence, and the relationship between creativity and
intelligence; and he investigates the dynamics of social
adjustment, introducing the part that may be played by meditation
in helping to solve some of the problems of emotional stress within
the learning situation. In his consideration of the management of
learning, the author lays much emphasis upon the importance of
individual cognitive styles, individualizing instruction and
independent learning. In one chapter Dr Mueller is concerned with
factors in the measurement of personality and of performance in the
classroom, and he reflects upon the specific problem of objectivity
in such assessment. Finally, some consideration is given to the
problems and characteristics of the socially disadvantaged child
and to the role of the teacher in helping to solve some of the
learning problems of these children.
Originally published in 1974, this introductory text has been
designed specifically for teachers in training, and it presents the
basic psychological principles governing learning, perception,
motivation and the retention of knowledge at the time. The text is
carefully tailored for would-be teachers in its clear and informal
style, and in its selective aspects of psychology which the teacher
can use to advantage in his efforts to assist the child. The book
has an eclectic approach to psychological theory, drawing upon the
insights of behaviourism, perceptualism and the Gestalt school, as
well as the developmental theories of Jean Piaget. The author
discusses in some detail theories concerning the nature of
intelligence, and the relationship between creativity and
intelligence; and he investigates the dynamics of social
adjustment, introducing the part that may be played by meditation
in helping to solve some of the problems of emotional stress within
the learning situation. In his consideration of the management of
learning, the author lays much emphasis upon the importance of
individual cognitive styles, individualizing instruction and
independent learning. In one chapter Dr Mueller is concerned with
factors in the measurement of personality and of performance in the
classroom, and he reflects upon the specific problem of objectivity
in such assessment. Finally, some consideration is given to the
problems and characteristics of the socially disadvantaged child
and to the role of the teacher in helping to solve some of the
learning problems of these children.
Your secret weapon to understanding--and using!--one of the most
powerful influences in the world today From your Facebook News Feed
to your most recent insurance premiums--even making
toast!--algorithms play a role in virtually everything that happens
in modern society and in your personal life. And while they can
seem complicated from a distance, the reality is that, with a
little help, anyone can understand--and even use--these powerful
problem-solving tools! In Algorithms For Dummies, you'll discover
the basics of algorithms, including what they are, how they work,
where you can find them (spoiler alert: everywhere!), who invented
the most important ones in use today (a Greek philosopher is
involved), and how to create them yourself. You'll also find:
Dozens of graphs and charts that help you understand the inner
workings of algorithms Links to an online repository called GitHub
for constant access to updated code Step-by-step instructions on
how to use Google Colaboratory, a zero-setup coding environment
that runs right from your browser Whether you're a curious internet
user wondering how Google seems to always know the right answer to
your question or a beginning computer science student looking for a
head start on your next class, Algorithms For Dummies is the
can't-miss resource you've been waiting for.
Today we are moving into an information revolution that is every
bit as life altering as the previous industrial revolution.
Students must now achieve at a higher level academically, while
also gaining important technology proficiencies required in work
and life. However, by utilizing proven general and adult learning
theories in association with educational technology, many of these
new learning requirements can be met. This book can be a starting
point for educators to begin considering how individualized
learning could be done in high school to encourage life-long
learning.
To find more information about Rowman and Littlefield titles,
please visit www.rowmanlittlefield.com.
The book describes recent developments in aeroacoustic
measurements in wind tunnels and the interpretation of the
resulting data. The reader will find the latest measurement
techniques described along with examples of the results.
Current interest in a variety of low Reynolds number applications
has focused attention on the design and evaluation of efficient
airfoil sections at chord Reynolds numbers from about 100,000 to
about 1,000,000. These applications include remotely piloted
vehicles (RPVs) at high altitudes, sailplanes, ultra-light
man-carrying/man powered aircraft, mini-RPVs at low altitudes and
wind turbines/propellers. The purpose of this conference was to
bring together those researchers who have been active in areas
closely related to this subject. All of the papers presented are
research type papers. Main topics are: Airfoil Design and Analysis,
Computational Studies, Stability and Transition, Laminar Separation
Bubble, Steady and Unsteady Wind Tunnel Experiments and Flight
Experiments.
Curriculum in Early Childhood Education: Re-examined, Reclaimed,
Renewed critically and thoroughly examines key questions, aims, and
approaches in early childhood curricula. Designed to provide a
theoretical and philosophical foundation for examining teaching and
learning in the early years, this fully updated and timely second
edition provokes discussion and analysis among all readers. What
influences operate (both historically and currently) to impact what
happens in young children's classrooms? Whose perspectives are
dominant and whose are ignored? What values are explicit and
implicit? Each chapter gives readers a starting point for
re-examining key topics, encourages a rich exchange of ideas in the
university classroom, and provides a valuable resource for
professionals. This second edition has been fully revised to
reflect the current complexities and tensions inherent in
curricular decision-making and features attention to policy,
standardization, play, and diversity, providing readers with
historical context, current theories, and new perspectives for the
field. Curriculum in Early Childhood Education is essential reading
for those seeking to examine curriculum in early childhood and
develop a stronger understanding of how theories and philosophies
intersect with the issues that accompany the creation and
implementation of learning experiences.
Curriculum in Early Childhood Education: Re-examined, Reclaimed,
Renewed critically and thoroughly examines key questions, aims, and
approaches in early childhood curricula. Designed to provide a
theoretical and philosophical foundation for examining teaching and
learning in the early years, this fully updated and timely second
edition provokes discussion and analysis among all readers. What
influences operate (both historically and currently) to impact what
happens in young children's classrooms? Whose perspectives are
dominant and whose are ignored? What values are explicit and
implicit? Each chapter gives readers a starting point for
re-examining key topics, encourages a rich exchange of ideas in the
university classroom, and provides a valuable resource for
professionals. This second edition has been fully revised to
reflect the current complexities and tensions inherent in
curricular decision-making and features attention to policy,
standardization, play, and diversity, providing readers with
historical context, current theories, and new perspectives for the
field. Curriculum in Early Childhood Education is essential reading
for those seeking to examine curriculum in early childhood and
develop a stronger understanding of how theories and philosophies
intersect with the issues that accompany the creation and
implementation of learning experiences.
Today we are moving into an information revolution that is every
bit as life altering as the previous industrial revolution.
Students must now achieve at a higher level academically, while
also gaining important technology proficiencies required in work
and life. However, by utilizing proven general and adult learning
theories in association with educational technology, many of these
new learning requirements can be met. This book can be a starting
point for educators to begin considering how individualized
learning could be done in high school to encourage life-long
learning.
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