Harnessing the Science of Learning: Success Stories to Help Kickstart Your School Improvement

Author:   Nathaniel Swain (La Trobe University, Australia)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032520308


Pages:   214
Publication Date:   25 October 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Drawing together the worlds of classroom practice, school leadership and scientific research, this is an essential how-to guide for initiating and maintaining a school improvement journey based on the science of learning. What we now know about learning and teaching is vast; yet often, wading through the thousands of articles and books on this subject can leave even the most seasoned educator overwhelmed. This guide instead offers a distillation of key understandings—for teaching, literacy, mathematics, curriculum and implementation—to launch your school improvement work. Harnessing the Science of Learning also features contributions from thought leaders across the fields of learning sciences and educational practice: Pamela Snow, Tanya Serry, Zach Groshell, Reid Smith, Toni Hatten-Roberts, Simon Breakspear, Katie Roberts-Hull, David Morkunas, Steven Capp, Shane Pearson and Eamon Charles. This book illustrates practical ways to harness this knowledge, using a series of exemplary school case studies. These insightful narratives of transformation are interwoven with summaries of powerful teaching practices, forming a roadmap to drive improvement. In this volume, you will learn how even discrete changes in a school can have marked impacts. It is suitable for those already versed in such principles, as well as anyone curious to plunge into what the science of learning has to offer.

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Author:   Nathaniel Swain (La Trobe University, Australia)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
ISBN:  

9781032520308


ISBN 10:   1032520302
Pages:   214
Publication Date:   25 October 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Part One: The Orientation 1. Do we need to improve our schools? 2. Why the science of learning? 3. The science of learning lifts every learner Part Two: The Foundations 4. Key insights from the science of learning: Cognitive load theory and beyond 5. How can the science of learning change my teaching? Four teaching misconceptions resolved by the science 6. What is the science of reading? What does it mean for my teaching? 7. Effective literacy teaching 8. Effective mathematics teaching 9. Coherent, knowledge rich curricula: Bypassing working memory by laying lots of Velcro® 10. The science of learning implementation piece: Pursuing sustainable school-wide change Part Three: The Takeaways 11. Kickstarting your work with the science of learning 12. Improving your school as a science of learning leader 13. A call to action… and caution

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"Studded with inspirational stories from a range of schools, Harnessing the Science of Learning should spark some fundamental and much-needed changes in instruction. Too often, teachers have been led to believe in practices that only make it harder for students to learn-and for teachers to teach. This book provides a clear, accessible guide to pedagogical approaches backed by cognitive science that can enable both teachers and students to reach their full potential. Natalie Wexler Author of The Knowledge Gap and co-author of The Writing Revolution Teachers will treasure the guidance offered in this volume. Nathaniel’s book is an accessible and entertaining combination of scientific research and anecdote. It’s an invitation to all who work in education-teachers, school leaders, policymakers or academics-to learn from examples of schools that have experienced success applying evidence-based practices. This book offers a diagnosis-there is a disconnect between what we know about how learning happens and the practices that are used in our classrooms-along with a cure. In doing so, Nathaniel somehow avoids the trap of being prescriptive. you will find content in this book that is motivating, wise, never patronising and grounded in pragmatism and evidence. This book brings together the compelling case for the science of learning with the realities of classrooms. Nathaniel Swain applies his experience as teacher, school leader and academic to offer an evidence-based, credible path to improvement. Combining science, real life experience and common sense, the authors deliver a recipe for school improvement that is evidence-driven and proven to succeed. This is the book we have been waiting for. Dr Jenny Donovan CEO, Australian Educational Research Organisation (AERO) Published research has created a new science of learning based on new theories and voluminous data sets. That knowledge is now beginning to transform the teaching profession. The transformation has been slow because while there are innumerable research papers there are far fewer resources aimed at the teaching profession. I believe Harnessing the Science of Learning has the potential to rectify this resource gap. The book is exceptionally clearly written. It contains critical information that every teacher and every teacher trainee requires. I can recommend it in the strongest terms. John Sweller Emeritus Professor of Educational Psychology, Father of Cognitive Load Theory I often warn students not to write in the way that they speak, since speaking and writing are such different beasts. But Nathaniel Swain does that very thing, and I’m glad. There is no time, in my experience, when Nathaniel hasn’t spoken eloquently, intelligently and with great empathy, and so his writing reflects that in this superb book. Bringing together a balance of expertise, research and teaching with heart, this accessible book puts complex points across as a tool for teachers and education leaders alike. Lyn Stone Linguist, Literacy Specialist and Author, Reading for Life, Spelling for Life, and Language for Life This gem of a book is a highly-readable introduction to a huge body of scientific research on effective teaching and learning. More importantly, it is intensely practical. Reading this book, I was infused with an overwhelming sense of optimism that we might yet deliver on our promise of providing an excellent education to all young people-a life-changing gift for many. Dr Jordana Hunter Program Director for Education, Grattan Institute Dr Swain’s Harnessing the Science of Learning is an essential read for educators looking to revolutionize teaching methods. The acclaimed authors in each chapter masterfully combine scientific research with practical classroom applications, offering a comprehensive guide to enhancing educational outcomes. The book’s engaging narrative and real-world success stories provide a compelling argument for the integration of the science of learning into everyday teaching practices. A must-read for those committed to educational excellence in their context. Bruno Ready Mathematics Educator, Disruptor and Pedagogy Specialist CEO, Maths Circle Australia Pty Ltd In the last decade, there's been a global revolution in the way teachers think about classroom practice. Techniques and resources based on cognitive science are becoming more popular than ever. In ""Harnessing the Science of Learning,"" Nathaniel Swain has done a great service for teachers everywhere in explaining what this new science of learning is, why it matters, and how it can help you and your students. Daisy Christodoulou Award winning educator and author of Seven Myths about Education"


Studded with inspirational stories from a range of schools, Harnessing the Science of Learning should spark some fundamental and much-needed changes in instruction. Too often, teachers have been led to believe in practices that only make it harder for students to learn-and for teachers to teach. This book provides a clear, accessible guide to pedagogical approaches backed by cognitive science that can enable both teachers and students to reach their full potential. Natalie Wexler Author of The Knowledge Gap and co-author of The Writing Revolution Teachers will treasure the guidance offered in this volume. Nathaniel’s book is an accessible and entertaining combination of scientific research and anecdote. It’s an invitation to all who work in education-teachers, school leaders, policymakers or academics-to learn from examples of schools that have experienced success applying evidence-based practices. This book offers a diagnosis-there is a disconnect between what we know about how learning happens and the practices that are used in our classrooms-along with a cure. In doing so, Nathaniel somehow avoids the trap of being prescriptive. you will find content in this book that is motivating, wise, never patronising and grounded in pragmatism and evidence. This book brings together the compelling case for the science of learning with the realities of classrooms. Nathaniel Swain applies his experience as teacher, school leader and academic to offer an evidence-based, credible path to improvement. Combining science, real life experience and common sense, the authors deliver a recipe for school improvement that is evidence-driven and proven to succeed. This is the book we have been waiting for. Dr Jenny Donovan CEO, Australian Educational Research Organisation (AERO) Published research has created a new science of learning based on new theories and voluminous data sets. That knowledge is now beginning to transform the teaching profession. The transformation has been slow because while there are innumerable research papers there are far fewer resources aimed at the teaching profession. I believe Harnessing the Science of Learning has the potential to rectify this resource gap. The book is exceptionally clearly written. It contains critical information that every teacher and every teacher trainee requires. I can recommend it in the strongest terms. John Sweller Emeritus Professor of Educational Psychology, Father of Cognitive Load Theory I often warn students not to write in the way that they speak, since speaking and writing are such different beasts. But Nathaniel Swain does that very thing, and I’m glad. There is no time, in my experience, when Nathaniel hasn’t spoken eloquently, intelligently and with great empathy, and so his writing reflects that in this superb book. Bringing together a balance of expertise, research and teaching with heart, this accessible book puts complex points across as a tool for teachers and education leaders alike. Lyn Stone Linguist, Literacy Specialist and Author, Reading for Life, Spelling for Life, and Language for Life This gem of a book is a highly-readable introduction to a huge body of scientific research on effective teaching and learning. More importantly, it is intensely practical. Reading this book, I was infused with an overwhelming sense of optimism that we might yet deliver on our promise of providing an excellent education to all young people-a life-changing gift for many. Dr Jordana Hunter Program Director for Education, Grattan Institute Dr Swain’s Harnessing the Science of Learning is an essential read for educators looking to revolutionize teaching methods. The acclaimed authors in each chapter masterfully combine scientific research with practical classroom applications, offering a comprehensive guide to enhancing educational outcomes. The book’s engaging narrative and real-world success stories provide a compelling argument for the integration of the science of learning into everyday teaching practices. A must-read for those committed to educational excellence in their context. Bruno Ready Mathematics Educator, Disruptor and Pedagogy Specialist CEO, Maths Circle Australia Pty Ltd


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Nathaniel Swain, PhD, is a teacher, instructional coach and teacher educator. He is a Senior Lecturer in Learning Sciences at La Trobe University School of Education, Australia. Dr Swain has taught a range of learners in schools, and founded a community of teachers committed to educational excellence and equity: Think Forward Educators.

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