Styles of Learning and Teaching

Styles of Learning and Teaching
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9781134082063
ISBN-13 : 1134082061
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Styles of Learning and Teaching by : Noel J. Entwistle

First Published in 1989. This book is, in a sense, a text-book of educational psychology designed mainly for those with little previous knowledge of the subject. But it is not a conventional text-book. To begin with it does not cover the whole area which normally defines educational psychology. It concentrates instead on those aspects which are most directly applicable to understanding the processes related to learning intellectual skills and acquiring knowledge. Also the book does not aim to provide a detailed coverage; it is deliberately selective in the topics which are covered. The main aim is to present an outline, or perhaps an overview, of current ideas in educational psychology in the hope of providing a more coherent picture of what otherwise tends to be a rather fragmentary set of topics drawn from mainstream psychology. Read in conjunction with more conventional textbooks, this overview should provide a good guide to the recent literature.

Styles of Learning and Teaching

Styles of Learning and Teaching
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : 9781134082131
ISBN-13 : 1134082134
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Styles of Learning and Teaching by : Noel J. Entwistle

First Published in 1989. This book is, in a sense, a text-book of educational psychology designed mainly for those with little previous knowledge of the subject. But it is not a conventional text-book. To begin with it does not cover the whole area which normally defines educational psychology. It concentrates instead on those aspects which are most directly applicable to understanding the processes related to learning intellectual skills and acquiring knowledge. Also the book does not aim to provide a detailed coverage; it is deliberately selective in the topics which are covered. The main aim is to present an outline, or perhaps an overview, of current ideas in educational psychology in the hope of providing a more coherent picture of what otherwise tends to be a rather fragmentary set of topics drawn from mainstream psychology. Read in conjunction with more conventional textbooks, this overview should provide a good guide to the recent literature.

Analysing Teaching-Learning Interactions in Higher Education

Analysing Teaching-Learning Interactions in Higher Education
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9781441191809
ISBN-13 : 1441191801
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Analysing Teaching-Learning Interactions in Higher Education by : Paul Ashwin

A thorough invetigation of the research, development, policy and practice of teaching and learning in Higher Education.

Becoming an Outstanding Primary School Teacher

Becoming an Outstanding Primary School Teacher
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 619
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ISBN-10 : 9781317644149
ISBN-13 : 131764414X
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Becoming an Outstanding Primary School Teacher by : Russell Grigg

What is meant by outstanding teaching? What makes the best teachers stand out from the rest? How can I develop my own practice to become an outstanding teacher myself? Whether you are training to become a primary school teacher or you are newly qualified and striving to improve your practice, this fully updated second edition of Becoming an Outstanding Primary School Teacher will support, inform and inspire you on your quest for excellence. Throughout, Russell Grigg draws on theory, research and case studies of real classroom practice to discuss what it takes to become an outstanding primary teacher today. This bestselling guide has been comprehensively revised to reflect the latest changes to the curriculum, including the National Curriculum in England for 2014 and Scotland’s Building Curriculum for Excellence. It has also widened its scope to appeal to trainee and serving teachers, reflecting the new Teachers’ Standards. Key topics include: defining and measuring outstanding teaching; understanding the theory, nature and scope of the curriculum; developing thinking skills in the classroom; understanding and meeting individual learning needs; using ICT to improve pedagogy; behaviour management; monitoring, assessment, recording and reporting. Becoming an Outstanding Primary Teacher will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students, including those on school-based programmes such as Teach First, as well as more experienced teachers seeking inspiration.

Cognitive Styles and Learning Strategies

Cognitive Styles and Learning Strategies
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9781134096343
ISBN-13 : 1134096348
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Cognitive Styles and Learning Strategies by : Richard Riding

First Published in 1998. This book deals with what may well turn out to be the missing element in the study of individual differences - cognitive style. Its intention is to distinguish between, and integrate, the research attempts, particularly over the past half century, to make sense of style differences. In several respects this book is unique in that it contains material that is not covered in any other and draws together the various aspects of psychology relevant to the study of individual differences. It is in this sense both a textbook and a source of reference for many professionals working in a range of contexts. The content of the book has relevance for a wide audience.

Learning to Teach Physical Education in the Secondary School

Learning to Teach Physical Education in the Secondary School
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : 9781134742943
ISBN-13 : 1134742940
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Learning to Teach Physical Education in the Secondary School by : Susan Capel

There are many teaching skills and issues covered in initial teacher education which student PE teachers must apply to their own subject. However, the complexity of teaching PE can make this difficult to do. This book focuses, therefore, on the requirements of student PE teachers in relation to teaching skills and issues covered in initial teacher education courses. Throughout the book the theory underpinning those skills and issues is interlinked with tasks which can be undertaken alone, with another student or with a tutor. The book is designed to help student PE teachers to develop teaching skills, knowledge and understanding of the wider context of PE, along with the ability to reflect critically and to develop professional judgement.

Essential Study Skills for Nursing

Essential Study Skills for Nursing
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Publisher : Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages : 239
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780723433712
ISBN-13 : 0723433712
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Essential Study Skills for Nursing by : Christine Ely

Study skills are essential to nursing and the aim of this book is to provide you with an easy-to-use guide that will help you to develop the study skills necessary to your academic and professional life.

The Challenges of Educating People to Lead in a Challenging World

The Challenges of Educating People to Lead in a Challenging World
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 633
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ISBN-10 : 9781402056123
ISBN-13 : 1402056125
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis The Challenges of Educating People to Lead in a Challenging World by : Michael K. McCuddy

This volume explores the challenges of educating professionals to succeed in a complex, uncertain and global business world. The book contains intellectual concepts and practical advice from leaders in innovative education around the globe. It will help educators and the educational enterprise become more innovative, efficient, and effective in addressing the teaching/learning challenges associated with helping students prepare to face their own challenges.

Handbook of Educational Psychology

Handbook of Educational Psychology
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 497
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ISBN-10 : 9781317420569
ISBN-13 : 131742056X
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Educational Psychology by : Lyn Corno

The third edition of the Handbook of Educational Psychology is sponsored by Division 15 of the American Psychological Association. In this volume, thirty chapters address new developments in theory and research methods while honoring the legacy of the field’s past. A diverse group of recognized scholars within and outside the U.S. provide integrative reviews and critical syntheses of developments in the substantive areas of psychological inquiry in education, functional processes for learning, learner readiness and development, building knowledge and subject matter expertise, and the learning and task environment. New chapters in this edition cover topics such as learning sciences research, latent variable models, data analytics, neuropsychology, relations between emotion, motivation, and volition (EMOVO), scientific literacy, sociocultural perspectives on learning, dialogic instruction, and networked learning. Expanded treatment has been given to relevant individual differences, underlying processes, and new research on subject matter acquisition. The Handbook of Educational Psychology, Third Edition, provides an indispensable reference volume for scholars in education and the learning sciences, broadly conceived, as well as for teacher educators, practicing teachers, policy makers and the academic libraries serving these audiences. It is also appropriate for graduate level courses in educational psychology, human learning and motivation, the learning sciences, and psychological research methods in education and psychology.

Web-based Education

Web-based Education
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 469
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781591401100
ISBN-13 : 1591401100
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Web-based Education by : Anil Aggarwal

Successful use of information and communication technologies depends on usable designs that do not require expensive training, accommodate the needs of diverse users and are low cost. There is a growing demand and increasing pressure for adopting innovative approaches to the design and delivery of education, hence, the use of online learning (also called E-learning) as a mode of study. This is partly due to the increasing number of learners and the limited resources available to meet a wide range of various needs, backgrounds, expectations, skills, levels, ages, abilities and disabilities. The advances of new technology and communications (WWW, Human Computer Interaction and Multimedia) have made it possible to reach out to a bigger audience around the globe. By focusing on the issues that have impact on the usability of online learning programs and their implementation, Usability Evaluation of Online Learning Programs specifically fills-in a gap in this area, which is particularly invaluable to practitioners.