Handbook of Research on Learning and Instruction

Author:   Richard E. Mayer (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) ,  Patricia A. Alexander (University of Maryland, College Park, USA) ,  Logan Fiorella
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   2nd edition
ISBN:  

9781138831759


Pages:   596
Publication Date:   14 October 2016
Format:   Hardback
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During the past 30 years, researchers have made exciting progress in the science of learning (i.e., how people learn) and the science of instruction (i.e., how to help people learn). This second edition of the Handbook of Research on Learning and Instruction is intended to provide an overview of these research advances. With chapters written by leading researchers from around the world, this volume examines learning and instruction in a variety of learning environments including in classrooms and out of classrooms, and with a variety of learners including K-16 students and adult learners. Contributors to this volume demonstrate how and why educational practice should be guided by research evidence concerning what works in instruction. The Handbook is written at a level that is appropriate for graduate students, researchers, and practitioners interested in an evidence-based approach to learning and instruction. The book is divided into two sections: learning and instruction. The learning section consists of chapters on how people learn in reading, writing, mathematics, science, history, second language, and physical education, as well as how people acquire the knowledge and processes required for critical thinking, studying, self-regulation, and motivation. The instruction section consists of chapters on effective instructional methods—feedback, examples, questioning, tutoring, visualizations, simulations, inquiry, discussion, collaboration, peer modeling, and adaptive instruction. Each chapter in this second edition of the Handbook has been thoroughly revised to integrate recent advances in the field of educational psychology. Two chapters have been added to reflect advances in both helping students develop learning strategies and using technology to individualize instruction. As with the first edition, this updated volume showcases the best research being done on learning and instruction by traversing a broad array of academic domains, learning constructs, and instructional methods.

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Author:   Richard E. Mayer (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) ,  Patricia A. Alexander (University of Maryland, College Park, USA) ,  Logan Fiorella
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   2nd edition
Weight:   1.202kg
ISBN:  

9781138831759


ISBN 10:   1138831751
Pages:   596
Publication Date:   14 October 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents About the Editors Contributors Preface Acknowledgements PART 1: RESEARCH ON LEARNING 1. Introduction to Research on Learning Richard E. Mayer and Patricia A. Alexander 2. Learning to Read Emily Fox and Patricia A. Alexander 3. Learning to Write Susan De La Paz and Deborah McCutchen 4. Learning Mathematics Ann R. Edwards, Indigo Esmonde, Joseph F. Wagner, and Rachel L. Beattie 5. Learning Science Richard Hamilton and Richard Duschl 6. Learning History Linda Levstik 7. Learning a Second Language Min Wang 8. Learning Motor Skill in Physical Education Catherine D. Ennis and Ang Chen 9. Learning to Think Critically Christina R. Bonney and Robert J. Sternberg 10. Learning to Study Strategically Daniel L. Dinsmore, Emily M. Grossnickle, and Denis Dumas 11. Learning to Self-Monitor and Self-Regulate Marcel V. J. Veenman 12. Learning with Motivation Hadley J. Solomon and Eric M. Anderman PART 2: RESEARCH ON INSTRUCTION 13. Introduction to Research on Instruction Patricia A. Alexander and Richard E. Mayer 14. Instruction Based on Feedback John Hattie, Mark Gan, and Cameron Brooks 15. Instruction Based on Examples Alexander Renkl 16. Instruction Based on Self-Explanation Bethany Rittle-Johnson and Abbey M. Loehr 17. Instruction Based on Peer Interaction Kathryn R. Wentzel and Deborah Watkins Edelman 18. Instruction Based on Cooperative Learning Robert E. Slavin 19. Instruction Based on Inquiry Sofie M. M. Loyens and Remy M. J. P. Rikers 20. Instruction Based on Discussion P. Karen Murphy, Ian A. G., Wilkinson, Anna O. Soter and Carla M. Firetto 21. Instruction Based on Tutoring Arthur C. Graesser, Vasile Rus, and Xiangen Hu 22. Instruction Based on Visualizations Richard E. Mayer 23. Instruction Based on Computer Simulations and Virtual Laboratories Ton de Jong 24, Instruction Based on Adaptive Learning Technologies Vincent Aleven, Elizabeth A. McLaughlin, R. Amos Glenn, and Kenneth R. Koedinger Author Index Subject Index

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Two of the world's leading researchers in the area of cognitive processes and instructional design, Richard E. Mayer and Patricia A. Alexander, have combined the work of the major figures in our discipline in this edited collection. The result is a brilliant compilation of what we know about the learning sciences. It should be essential reading by all with a serious interest in this area. I expect it to be a critical source for years to come. John Sweller, Emeritus Professor of Educational Psychology, School of Education, University of New South Wales, Australia This is an extremely informative handbook of the research and theory on learning and instruction. The coverage is superb, the writing organized and accessible. Scholars, teachers, and advanced students will find this volume indispensable. You will be reaching again and again for this resource. Mark McDaniel, Co-Director of the Center for Integrative Research on Cognition, Learning, and Education (CIRCLE) and Professor, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Washington University, USA


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Richard E. Mayer is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), USA. Patricia A. Alexander is the Jean Mullan Professor of Literacy and Distinguished Scholar-Teacher in the Department of Human Development and Quantitative Methodology at the University of Maryland, USA.

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