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Over recent years the field of Science of Learning has increased
dramatically. Unfortunately, despite claims that this work will
greatly impact education, very little research makes it into
teacher practice. Although the reasons for this are varied, a
primary concern is the lack of a proper translation framework. From
the Laboratory to the Classroom aims to consolidate information
from many different research disciplines and correlate learning
principles with known classroom practices in order to establish
explanatory foundations for successful strategies that can be
implemented into the classroom. It combines theoretical research
with the diverse and dynamic classroom environment to deliver
original, effective and specific teaching and learning strategies
and address questions concerning what possible mechanisms are at
play as people learn. Divided into five sections, chapters cover: A
Framework for Organizing and Translating Science of Learning
Research Motivation and Attention as Foundations for Student
Learning Memory and Metamemory Considerations in the Instruction of
Human Beings Science of Learning in Digital Learning Environments
Educational Approaches for Students Experiencing Learning
Difficulties and Developmental Characteristics of Gifted Children
Brain, Behaviour and Classroom Practice Forging Research/Practice
Relationships via Laboratory Schools This fascinating text gathers
an international team of expert scientists, teachers, and
administrators to present a coherent framework for the vital
translation of laboratory research for educational practice.
Applying the Science of Learning framework to a number of different
educational domains, it will be an essential guide for any student
or researcher in education, educational psychology,
neuropsychology, educational technology and the emergent field of
neuroeducation.
Learning Analytics in the Classroom presents a coherent framework
for the effective translation of learning analytics research for
educational practice to its practical application in different
education domains. Highlighting the real potential of learning
analytics as a way to better understand and enhance student
learning and with each chapter including specific discussion about
what the research means in the classroom, this book provides
educators and researchers alike with the tools and frameworks to
effectively make sense of and use data and analytics in their
everyday practice. This volume is split into five sections, all of
which relate to the key themes in understanding learning analytics
through the lens of the classroom: broad theoretical perspectives
understanding learning through analytics the relationship between
learning design and learning analytics analytics in the classroom
and the impact it can and will have on education implementing
analytics and the challenges involved. Bridging the gap between
research, theory and practice, Learning Analytics in the Classroom
is both a practical tool and an instructive guide for educators,
and a valuable addition to researchers' bookshelves. A team of
world-leading researchers and expert editors have compiled a
state-of-the-art compendium on this fascinating subject and this
will be a critical resource for the evolution of this field into
the future.
Learning Analytics in the Classroom presents a coherent framework
for the effective translation of learning analytics research for
educational practice to its practical application in different
education domains. Highlighting the real potential of learning
analytics as a way to better understand and enhance student
learning and with each chapter including specific discussion about
what the research means in the classroom, this book provides
educators and researchers alike with the tools and frameworks to
effectively make sense of and use data and analytics in their
everyday practice. This volume is split into five sections, all of
which relate to the key themes in understanding learning analytics
through the lens of the classroom: broad theoretical perspectives
understanding learning through analytics the relationship between
learning design and learning analytics analytics in the classroom
and the impact it can and will have on education implementing
analytics and the challenges involved. Bridging the gap between
research, theory and practice, Learning Analytics in the Classroom
is both a practical tool and an instructive guide for educators,
and a valuable addition to researchers' bookshelves. A team of
world-leading researchers and expert editors have compiled a
state-of-the-art compendium on this fascinating subject and this
will be a critical resource for the evolution of this field into
the future.
Over recent years the field of Science of Learning has increased
dramatically. Unfortunately, despite claims that this work will
greatly impact education, very little research makes it into
teacher practice. Although the reasons for this are varied, a
primary concern is the lack of a proper translation framework. From
the Laboratory to the Classroom aims to consolidate information
from many different research disciplines and correlate learning
principles with known classroom practices in order to establish
explanatory foundations for successful strategies that can be
implemented into the classroom. It combines theoretical research
with the diverse and dynamic classroom environment to deliver
original, effective and specific teaching and learning strategies
and address questions concerning what possible mechanisms are at
play as people learn. Divided into five sections, chapters cover: A
Framework for Organizing and Translating Science of Learning
Research Motivation and Attention as Foundations for Student
Learning Memory and Metamemory Considerations in the Instruction of
Human Beings Science of Learning in Digital Learning Environments
Educational Approaches for Students Experiencing Learning
Difficulties and Developmental Characteristics of Gifted Children
Brain, Behaviour and Classroom Practice Forging Research/Practice
Relationships via Laboratory Schools This fascinating text gathers
an international team of expert scientists, teachers, and
administrators to present a coherent framework for the vital
translation of laboratory research for educational practice.
Applying the Science of Learning framework to a number of different
educational domains, it will be an essential guide for any student
or researcher in education, educational psychology,
neuropsychology, educational technology and the emergent field of
neuroeducation.
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