Five Teaching and Learning Myths—Debunked: A Guide for Teachers

Author:   Adam M. Brown ,  Althea Need Kaminske
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138556676


Pages:   72
Publication Date:   14 March 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Five Teaching and Learning Myths—Debunked: A Guide for Teachers


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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.

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Author:   Adam M. Brown ,  Althea Need Kaminske
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.136kg
ISBN:  

9781138556676


ISBN 10:   113855667
Pages:   72
Publication Date:   14 March 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

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

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In this book, research on a complicated subject-teaching and learning myths-is summarized and made readable for teachers and other school staff. I recommend this to all people who educate. It will save you time, make your teaching more efficient, and ensure that your students learn more, better. -Stuart Lock, Principal, Bedford Free School, Bedford, UK Five Teaching and Learning Myths-Debunkedã is perfect for the classroom teacher. It is an easily accessible and understandable text that can immediately be applied and improve the classroom. It is perfect for casual reading or whole-school professional development. As a teacher, I especially appreciate the kindergarten-to-twelfth-grade activities included with each chapter that assist with implementation of strategies in the classroom. I highly recommend this book for teachers of all age groups and abilities. -Blake Harvard, James Clemens High School, USA Brown and Need Kaminske's book is something that cognitive psychologists have needed to produce for some time now: a brief, accessible, and well-organized guide to some of the most pervasive myths in how we learn. Most importantly, the authors also offer advice on what to do next, once they're done debunking. Educators of all levels will learn something new about what the evidence from cognitive psychology has to say about common concerns about the classroom. -Joshua VanArsdall, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Elmhurst College, USA This joyful, informative book is packed with practical examples that will have you nodding in agreement and recognition the whole way through. Unashamedly aimed at those who love learning and love to learn about learning, it finds the right balance of brevity, allowing you to read and follow its narrative easily, and well-referenced evidence, so you can follow up anything you're particularly interested in. -Niki Kaiser, chemistry teacher and Network Research Lead at Norwich Research School at Notre Dame High School, UK Teachers will find this book to be incredibly useful in understanding the myths and the research related to student learning. The book is clear and concise, making it accessible to teachers with a range of familiarity with research on teaching and learning. The connection boxes tie everything together to make a complex topic more understandable. -Megan A. Sumeracki, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Rhode Island College, USA


In this book, research on a complicated subject-teaching and learning myths-is summarized and made readable for teachers and other school staff. I recommend this to all people who educate. It will save you time, make your teaching more efficient, and ensure that your students learn more, better. -Stuart Lock, Principal, Bedford Free School, Bedford, UK Five Teaching and Learning Myths-Debunkedã is perfect for the classroom teacher. It is an easily accessible and understandable text that can immediately be applied and improve the classroom. It is perfect for casual reading or whole-school professional development. As a teacher, I especially appreciate the kindergarten-to-twelfth-grade activities included with each chapter that assist with implementation of strategies in the classroom. I highly recommend this book for teachers of all age groups and abilities. -Blake Harvard, James Clemens High School, USA Brown and Need Kaminske's book is something that cognitive psychologists have needed to produce for some time now: a brief, accessible, and well-organized guide to some of the most pervasive myths in how we learn. Most importantly, the authors also offer advice on what to do next, once they're done debunking. Educators of all levels will learn something new about what the evidence from cognitive psychology has to say about common concerns about the classroom. -Joshua VanArsdall, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Elmhurst College, USA This joyful, informative book is packed with practical examples that will have you nodding in agreement and recognition the whole way through. Unashamedly aimed at those who love learning and love to learn about learning, it finds the right balance of brevity, allowing you to read and follow its narrative easily, and well-referenced evidence, so you can follow up anything you're particularly interested in. -Niki Kaiser, chemistry teacher and Network Research Lead at Norwich Research School at Notre Dame High School, UK Teachers will find this book to be incredibly useful in understanding the myths and the research related to student learning. The book is clear and concise, making it accessible to teachers with a range of familiarity with research on teaching and learning. The connection boxes tie everything together to make a complex topic more understandable. -Megan A. Sumeracki, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Rhode Island College, USA


In this book, research on a complicated subject-teaching and learning myths-is summarized and made readable for teachers and other school staff. I recommend this to all people who educate. It will save you time, make your teaching more efficient, and ensure that your students learn more, better. -Stuart Lock, Principal, Bedford Free School, Bedford, UK Five Teaching and Learning Myths-Debunkedã is perfect for the classroom teacher. It is an easily accessible and understandable text that can immediately be applied and improve the classroom. It is perfect for casual reading or whole-school professional development. As a teacher, I especially appreciate the kindergarten-to-twelfth-grade activities included with each chapter that assist with implementation of strategies in the classroom. I highly recommend this book for teachers of all age groups and abilities. -Blake Harvard, James Clemens High School, USA Brown and Need Kaminske's book is something that cognitive psychologists have needed to produce for some time now: a brief, accessible, and well-organized guide to some of the most pervasive myths in how we learn. Most importantly, the authors also offer advice on what to do next, once they're done debunking. Educators of all levels will learn something new about what the evidence from cognitive psychology has to say about common concerns about the classroom. -Joshua VanArsdall, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Elmhurst College, USA


In this book, research on a complicated subject-teaching and learning myths-is summarized and made readable for teachers and other school staff. I recommend this to all people who educate. It will save you time, make your teaching more efficient, and ensure that your students learn more, better. -Stuart Lock, Principal, Bedford Free School, Bedford, UK Five Teaching and Learning Myths-Debunkedã is perfect for the classroom teacher. It is an easily accessible and understandable text that can immediately be applied and improve the classroom. It is perfect for casual reading or whole-school professional development. As a teacher, I especially appreciate the kindergarten-to-twelfth-grade activities included with each chapter that assist with implementation of strategies in the classroom. I highly recommend this book for teachers of all age groups and abilities. -Blake Harvard, James Clemens High School, USA Brown and Need Kaminske's book is something that cognitive psychologists have needed to produce for some time now: a brief, accessible, and well-organized guide to some of the most pervasive myths in how we learn. Most importantly, the authors also offer advice on what to do next, once they're done debunking. Educators of all levels will learn something new about what the evidence from cognitive psychology has to say about common concerns about the classroom. -Joshua VanArsdall, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Elmhurst College, USA This joyful, informative book is packed with practical examples that will have you nodding in agreement and recognition the whole way through. Unashamedly aimed at those who love learning and love to learn about learning, it finds the right balance of brevity, allowing you to read and follow its narrative easily, and well-referenced evidence, so you can follow up anything you're particularly interested in. -Niki Kaiser, chemistry teacher and Network Research Lead at Norwich Research School at Notre Dame High School, UK


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Adam M. Brown and Althea Need Kaminske are Co-Directors of the Center for Attention, Learning, and Memory at St. Bonaventure University, USA.

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