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How learning works : eight research-based principles for smart teaching / Michael W. Bridges, Michele DiPietro, Marsha C Lovett, Marie K Norman, Susan A Ambrose.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : Jossey-Bass, [2023]Edition: Second editionDescription: xxvii, 308 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781119861690
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: How learning worksDDC classification:
  • 371.102 H83 23/eng/20221005 2023
LOC classification:
  • LB1025.3 .B753 2023
Contents:
Foreword to the first edition: Applying the science of learning to college teaching / Richard E. Mayer Preface to the second edition Introduction: Bridging learning research and teaching practice 1. Why do students' identities and stages of development matter for learning? 2. How does students' prior knowledge affect their learning? 3. How does the way students organize knowledge affect their learning? 4. What factors motivate students to learn? 5. How do students develop mastery? 6. What kinds of practice and feedback enhance learning? 7. Why does course climate matter for student learning? 8. How do students become self-directed learners? Conclusion: Applying the eight principles to ourselves
Summary: "we have expanded from seven to eight principles, which has allowed us to delve more deeply into the social and emotional components of learning. A brand new chapter (Chapter 1) explores individual differences among learners, and the intersections of identities and backgrounds that shape how students enter, respond to, and shape the learning environment. A reworked chapter (Chapter 7) investigates more fully the ways that instructors can shape the climate of their courses to make students feel included or marginalized -- and the implications for learning and performance. Across all eight principles, we updated the research previously discussed while integrating new areas of research. Wherever possible, we applied a diversity, equity, and inclusion lens, exploring issues of power, identity, and belonging as they relate to teaching and learning. We have also referenced a broader range of institution types and student populations than in the previous edition, and incorporated case studies and strategies relevant to emerging educational technologies and online and hybrid learning modalities."-- Provided by publisher.
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Barcode
Professional Books Professional Books High School Library General Circulation Section GC GC 371.102 H83 2023 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available JHS000674

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword to the first edition: Applying the science of learning to college teaching / Richard E. Mayer
Preface to the second edition
Introduction: Bridging learning research and teaching practice
1. Why do students' identities and stages of development matter for learning?
2. How does students' prior knowledge affect their learning?
3. How does the way students organize knowledge affect their learning?
4. What factors motivate students to learn?
5. How do students develop mastery?
6. What kinds of practice and feedback enhance learning?
7. Why does course climate matter for student learning?
8. How do students become self-directed learners?
Conclusion: Applying the eight principles to ourselves

"we have expanded from seven to eight principles, which has allowed us to delve more deeply into the social and emotional components of learning. A brand new chapter (Chapter 1) explores individual differences among learners, and the intersections of identities and backgrounds that shape how students enter, respond to, and shape the learning environment. A reworked chapter (Chapter 7) investigates more fully the ways that instructors can shape the climate of their courses to make students feel included or marginalized -- and the implications for learning and performance. Across all eight principles, we updated the research previously discussed while integrating new areas of research. Wherever possible, we applied a diversity, equity, and inclusion lens, exploring issues of power, identity, and belonging as they relate to teaching and learning. We have also referenced a broader range of institution types and student populations than in the previous edition, and incorporated case studies and strategies relevant to emerging educational technologies and online and hybrid learning modalities."-- Provided by publisher.

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