Learning Styles In Education And Training


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Learning styles in education and training


Learning styles in education and training

Author: Carol Evans

language: en

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Release Date: 2006


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The application of learning styles theory and research continues to hold great promise for practitioners in both education and training as a potentially powerful mechanism for enabling pupils, students and trainees to better manage their own learning throughout their educational and working lives. The selection of papers from the 10th annual European Learning Styles Information Network conference (held in July 2005 at the School of Management, University of Surrey) presented here raise a number of pertinent issues which are significant in the on-going debate regarding the value of cognitive a.

Learning Styles in Education and Training


Learning Styles in Education and Training

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language: en

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Release Date: 2006


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Educational Psychology


Educational Psychology

Author: Robert E. Slavin

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2013-07-26


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From renowned educational psychologist, Robert Slavin, the Tenth Edition of this popular text translates theory into practices that teachers can use in their classrooms with deeper inquiry into the concept of intentionality and a thorough integration of standards. This new edition highlights the most current issues and emerging trends in the field of educational psychology, while continuing to have in-depth, practical coverage with a focus on the intentional teacher. An intentional teacher, according to Slavin, is one who constantly reflects on his or her practice and makes instructional decisions based on a clear conception of how these practices affect students. To help readers become intentional teachers, the author offers a set of questions to guide them and models best practices through classroom examples.