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The Science of Learning - Edward Watson, Bradley Busch

The Science of Learning

99 Studies That Every Teacher Needs to Know
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250 Seiten
2021 | 2nd edition
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-62084-4 (ISBN)
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This book translates 99 of the most important and influential studies on the topic of learning into accessible and easily digestible overviews. This edition delves into the world of research into what helps students learn with 22 new studies covering key issues including performing well under pressure.
Supporting teachers in the quest to help students learn as effectively and efficiently as possible, The Science of Learning translates 99 of the most important and influential studies on the topic of learning into accessible and easily digestible overviews. Building on the bestselling original book, this second edition delves deeper into the world of research into what helps students learn, with 22 new studies covering key issues including cognitive-load theory, well-being and performing well under exam pressure.

Demystifying key concepts and translating research into practical advice for the classroom, this unique resource will increase teachers’ understanding of crucial psychological research so they can help students improve how they think, feel and behave in school. From large- to small-scale studies, from the quirky to the iconic, the book breaks down complicated research to provide teachers with the need-to-know facts and implications of each study. Each overview combines graphics and text, asks key questions, describes related research and considers implications for practice. Highly accessible, each overview is attributed to one of seven key categories:






Memory: increasing how much students remember



Mindset, motivation and resilience: improving persistence, effort and attitude



Self-regulation and metacognition: helping students to think clearly and consistently



Student behaviours: encouraging positive student habits and processes



Teacher attitudes, expectations and behaviours: adopting positive classroom practices



Parents: how parents’ choices and behaviours impact their childrens’ learning



Thinking biases: avoiding faulty thinking habits that get in the way of learning

A hugely accessible resource, this unique book will support, inspire and inform teaching staff, parents and students, and those involved in leadership and CPD.

Edward Watson is the founder of InnerDrive, UK. Bradley Busch is a chartered psychologist at InnerDrive, UK

About the authors

Foreword from the first edition – John Hattie

How teachers use it

Introduction

Studies:

1 The one about memory

2 The one about aspirations and expectations

3 The one about the planning fallacy

4 The one about spacing your learning

5 The one about growth mindset

6 The one about predicting future behaviour

7 The one about teacher mindset

8 The one about teenagers and social rejection

9 The one about teacher expectations

10 The one about IQ and success

11 The one about parents and grades

12 The one about student resilience

13 The one about marshmallows and self-control

14 The one about mindset and purpose

15 The one about spacing and interleaving

16 The one about parental views on failure

17 The one about revising to music

18 The one about the Dunning-Kruger effect

19 The one about parental praise

20 The one about effort being contagious

21 The one about teacher evaluation

22 The one about talent bias

23 The one about retrieval practice

24 The one about thought suppression

25 The one about effective feedback

26 The one about motivating bored students

27 The one about self-analysis over time

28 The one about asking why

29 The one about sleep

30 The one about mobile phones

31 The one about marshmallows, reliability and self-control

32 The one about note-taking

33 The one about Impostor Syndrome

34 The one about reading out loud

35 The one about eating breakfast

36 The one about streaming

37 The one about academic buoyancy

38 The one about the spotlight effect

39 The one about resilience

40 The one about phones and sleep

41 The one about pictures and words

42 The one about teaching others

43 The one about experts overclaiming

44 The one about the Köhler effect

45 The one about the IKEA effect

46 The one about parental beliefs

47 The one about motivation

48 The one about student daydreaming

49 The one about banning mobile phones

50 The one about going for a walk

51 The one about stress mindsets

52 The one about how to give better feedback

53 The one about self-talk

54 The one about parents and reading

55 The one about the seduction of neuroscience

56 The one about deadlines, choice and procrastination

57 The one about smart reputations

58 The one about emotions and achievement

59 The one about interacting with nature

60 The one about stress and uncertainty

61 The one about metacognition

62 The one about helping disadvantaged students

63 The one about picturing the process

64 The one about what teachers say

65 The one about parental warmth

66 The one about how much we forget

67 The one about homework

68 The one about mindset, attitude and self-esteem

69 The one about pre-questions

70 The one about the learning style myth

71 The one about eating dinner together

72 The one about electronic note taking

73 The one about the bandwagon effect

74 The one about struggling scientists

75 The one about effective teachers

76 The one about retrieval practice and stress

77 The one about false confidence

78 The One About Sound In PowerPoints

79 The One About Identifying Expert Teachers

80 The One About Reading and Background Noise

81 The One About Transitioning to Secondary School

82 The One About Drawing for Learning

83 The One About Effective Teacher-Student Interactions

84 The One About How Metacognition Helps

85 The One About Parental Involvement

86 The One About Bad Decision Making

87 The One About Age and Self-Concept

88 The One About Self-Regulated Learning

89 The One About Cognitive Load

90 The One About The Effects of Screen Time

91 The One About Perfect Multiple-Choice Tests

92 The One About Parents And Sleep

93 The One About Classroom Decorations

94 The One About Summer Learning Loss

95 The One About Knowing The End Is Near

96 The One About Interleaving and Discrimination Learning

97 The One About How Teachers Give Feedback

98 The One About The Peak End Effect

99 The One About The Importance of Failing

Tips:

Tips for improving memory

Tips for improving mindset, motivation and resilience

Tips for improving self-regulation and metacognition

Tips for students

Tips for teachers' attitudes, expectations and behaviours

Tips for parents

Tips for overcoming thinking biases

When The Science of Learning Meets the Art Of Teaching

When the science of learning meets the art of teaching

Retrieval Practice

Creating a Growth Culture

Developing Independent Learners

Managing Mobile Phones

Mastering Your Classroom

A Home Environment That Aids Learning

Improving Self Awareness Through Self-Reflection

Reference List

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 115 Halftones, color; 115 Illustrations, color
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 189 x 246 mm
Gewicht 620 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Pädagogische Psychologie
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Schulpädagogik / Grundschule
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Schulpädagogik / Sekundarstufe I+II
ISBN-10 0-367-62084-7 / 0367620847
ISBN-13 978-0-367-62084-4 / 9780367620844
Zustand Neuware
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