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Cognitive Strategies for Special Education - Process-based instruction (Paperback): Adrian F. Ashman, Robert N.F. Conway Cognitive Strategies for Special Education - Process-based instruction (Paperback)
Adrian F. Ashman, Robert N.F. Conway
R1,180 Discovery Miles 11 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Research on training programs for students with learning difficulties has usually focused on the development of social and behavioural skills and the acquisition of cognitive interventions and procedures. Originally published in 1989, this book attempts to apply the methods validated by research and synthesize the discoveries made in the psychological laboratory for the benefit of teachers in regular classrooms. It reviews the literature relevant to special needs teaching and traces the development of cognitive research as it applies to education. The authors propose a specific and practical teaching strategy which has been successfully used by those working with students with special needs. Starting from the basic belief that education is an interactive process between the participants, the authors have emphasised the role and responsibility both of the teacher and the learner. Their book should be of value to researchers and practitioners in psychology and special education.

Cognitive Strategies for Special Education - Process-based instruction (Hardcover): Adrian F. Ashman, Robert N.F. Conway Cognitive Strategies for Special Education - Process-based instruction (Hardcover)
Adrian F. Ashman, Robert N.F. Conway
R3,705 Discovery Miles 37 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Research on training programs for students with learning difficulties has usually focused on the development of social and behavioural skills and the acquisition of cognitive interventions and procedures. Originally published in 1989, this book attempts to apply the methods validated by research and synthesize the discoveries made in the psychological laboratory for the benefit of teachers in regular classrooms. It reviews the literature relevant to special needs teaching and traces the development of cognitive research as it applies to education. The authors propose a specific and practical teaching strategy which has been successfully used by those working with students with special needs. Starting from the basic belief that education is an interactive process between the participants, the authors have emphasised the role and responsibility both of the teacher and the learner. Their book should be of value to researchers and practitioners in psychology and special education.

Using Cognitive Methods in the Classroom (Hardcover): Adrian F. Ashman, Robert N.F. Conway Using Cognitive Methods in the Classroom (Hardcover)
Adrian F. Ashman, Robert N.F. Conway
R2,497 Discovery Miles 24 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How can teachers provide the best learning experiences for students with varying skills and abilities? Teachers have many common needs. Most work in a situation of high demands and expectations, but against a background that reflects a reduced valuation of their efforts. Originally published in 1993, the authors share some thoughts about contemporary teaching practice and suggest an approach - Process-Based Instruction - for a coherent cognitive education programme that draws on the literatures of educational psychology and educational theory and practice. The book is supported throughout with exercises and illustrations designed to help teachers apply new strategies to classroom practice, particularly in areas of the curriculum concerning problem solving.

Using Cognitive Methods in the Classroom (Paperback): Adrian F. Ashman, Robert N.F. Conway Using Cognitive Methods in the Classroom (Paperback)
Adrian F. Ashman, Robert N.F. Conway
R840 Discovery Miles 8 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How can teachers provide the best learning experiences for students with varying skills and abilities? Teachers have many common needs. Most work in a situation of high demands and expectations, but against a background that reflects a reduced valuation of their efforts. Originally published in 1993, the authors share some thoughts about contemporary teaching practice and suggest an approach - Process-Based Instruction - for a coherent cognitive education programme that draws on the literatures of educational psychology and educational theory and practice. The book is supported throughout with exercises and illustrations designed to help teachers apply new strategies to classroom practice, particularly in areas of the curriculum concerning problem solving.

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