Guided Cognition for Learning: Unsupervised Learning and the Design of Effective Homework

Author:   William B. Whitten II (Graduate School of Education, Fordham University, NY, USA) ,  Mitchell Rabinowitz (Graduate School of Education, Fordham University, NY USA) ,  Sandra E. Whitten (Graduate School of Education, Fordham University, New York, NY, USA)
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9780128175385


Pages:   218
Publication Date:   22 May 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Guided Cognition for Learning: Unsupervised Learning and the Design of Effective Homework details a new instructional design approach called Guided Cognition where homework tasks are designed to guide learners to engage in specific, observable cognitive events that are hypothesized to elicit underlying theoretical cognitive processes that result in learning. Outlining the results of twenty-six experiments completed over the course of eight years, the book tells a significant story about the generality of Guided Cognition instructional design to improve comprehension and recall by students of varying ages and ability levels.

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Author:   William B. Whitten II (Graduate School of Education, Fordham University, NY, USA) ,  Mitchell Rabinowitz (Graduate School of Education, Fordham University, NY USA) ,  Sandra E. Whitten (Graduate School of Education, Fordham University, New York, NY, USA)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Imprint:   Academic Press Inc
Weight:   0.450kg
ISBN:  

9780128175385


ISBN 10:   0128175389
Pages:   218
Publication Date:   22 May 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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1. The Importance of Unsupervised Individual Learning in Education 2. Guided Cognition: A New Approach to Designing Effective Homework 3. Guided Cognition Effects in Learning Literature 4. Guided Cognition Effects in Learning Mathematics 5. Students’ Perceptions and Preferences 6. Theoretical Considerations 7. Improving Unsupervised Individual Learning 8. Benefits and Applications of Guided Cognition Design

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William B. Whitten II earned his Ph.D. in experimental/cognitive psychology at the University of Michigan’s Human Performance Center. He has contributed broadly to human memory studies in cognitive psychology, to program management for basic psychology research in government, to human-machine interaction design in industry, and to the application of basic psychological science to the improvement of education. Dr. Whitten served on the faculties of the University of Michigan and the State University of New York at Albany, where he published basic research on human memory. He next served as the Assistant Director of Personnel and Training Research Programs at the Office of Naval Research, where he managed a nationwide, 30-location, basic research program on cognitive processes, human information processing, and computer-aided instruction. Following this, Dr. Whitten performed and managed research and development in the communications industry. During his career at Bell Laboratories and subsequently at AT&T Labs, Dr. Whitten led user-centered systems engineering and human factors design groups, including the User Experience Engineering Division and the Multimedia Applications and User Interfaces Division. At AT&T Labs, he was appointed as the first Technology Leader of User Experience Engineering. At Fordham University, Dr. Whitten was appointed as the first Distinguished Research Scholar in the Graduate School of Education, established the Center for Learning in Unsupervised Environments, and performed the research reported in this book. Dr. Whitten is a Fellow of the Psychonomic Society and of the Association for Psychological Science. Sandra E. Whitten earned a Master of Arts in Education with a research focus on the effective design of cooperative learning activities and environments. As a Research Associate at Fordham University, she studied the design of effective unsupervised individual learning, and co-authored presentations of this work that have been given in the United States and in Europe. During her 36-year career as an educator, Sandra Whitten served on the faculties of middle schools and high schools in Michigan, New York, and New Jersey, where she taught English and social science to students of all ability levels from ages 12-18. She coordinated her school’s participation in a statewide poetry festival, mentored fellow teachers, advised the school literary magazine, coached public speaking, and established and led a school-wide service club. Sandra Whitten’s Advanced Placement English program has been commended for excellence by the College Board. She has been recognized by Princeton University as one of the top teachers in New Jersey, and the Masonic Lodges of New Jersey selected her as the State Educator of the Year.

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