Learning Begins, written by a teacher for teachers, translates current
brain research into practical classroom strategies. Because students
learn with their brains, it simply makes sense for teachers to explore
educational psychology and neuroscience. And yet, information in these
fields can be daunting and contradictory. Worse still, few researchers
can clearly explain the specific classroom uses of their remarkable
discoveries.
Learning Begins both explains this research and makes it useful for
teachers and administrators.
Part I investigates the science of working memory: a cognitive
capacity essential to all school work. When teachers recognize the
many classroom perils that can overwhelm working memory, they can use
research-aligned strategies to protect it, and thereby promote student
learning.
Part II reveals the complexities of student attention. By
understanding the three neural sub-processes that create attention,
teachers can structure their classrooms and their lessons to help
students focus on and understand new material.
Written in a lively and approachable voice, based on years of
classroom experience and a decade of scientific study, Learning Begins
makes educational psychology and neuroscience clear and useful in
schools and classrooms.
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The Science of Working Memory and Attention for the Classroom Teacher
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781475833386
Publisert
2017
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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