Drawing from research in developmental and educational psychology, cognitive science, and the learning sciences, Five Teaching and Learning Myths—Debunked addresses some of the most commonly misunderstood educational and cognitive concerns in teaching and learning. Multitasking, problem-solving, attention, testing, and learning styles are all integral to student achievement but, in practice, are often muddled by pervasive myths. In a straightforward, easily digestible format, this book unpacks the evidence for or against each myth, explains the issues concisely and with credible evidence, and provides busy K-12 teachers with actionable strategies for their classrooms and lesson plans.
Brown / Need Kaminske
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Weitere Infos & Material
1. Introduction
2. Single Tasking (Dispelling the Myth of Multi-Tasking)
3. Two Examples Are Better Than One
4. Selective Attention
5. Quick Quizzing
6. Learning Styles
7. Afterwards: Technology in the Classroom
Adam M. Brown and Althea Need Kaminske are Co-Directors of the Center for Attention, Learning, and Memory at St. Bonaventure University, USA.