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ABOUT THIS TITLE - DESCRIPTION | | The main objectives of this text are:
to inform readers of the
historical and current learning theoretical principles, concepts,
and research findings, especially as they relate to education, and
to
provide applications of the principles and
concepts in settings where teaching and learning occur.
The text focuses primary emphasis on
cognitive theories that stress learners’ constructions of
beliefs, skills, strategies, and knowledge. Behavioral views are
also discussed. Following an introductory chapter on learning that
discusses key learning issues and historical perspectives, the
second chapter discusses conditioning theories of learning. The
next five chapters discuss cognitive theories and processes of
learning: social cognitive theory, cognitive information processing
theory, cognitive learning processes, constructivist theory, and
cognition and instruction. The next four chapters cover the key
topics of development and learning, neuroscience of learning,
content-area learning, and motivation. The concluding chapter
asks readers to examine their beliefs about learning, fit
these with existing theories, and determine how to apply learning
principles to improve teaching and learning. Chapters have numerous
applications that apply learning principles to real-world settings.
By blending theory, research, and applications throughout, the text
provides instructors and students with a unified view of learning
in educational settings. |
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