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E-raamat: Thinking About Teaching and Learning: Developing Habits of Learning with First Year College and University Students [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 256 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-1999
  • Kirjastus: Stylus Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781003448174
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 256 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-1999
  • Kirjastus: Stylus Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781003448174
Here is a compelling read for every teacher in higher education who wants to refresh or reexamine his or her classroom practice.

Building on the insights offered by recent discoveries about the biological basis of learning, and on his own thought-provoking definitions of teaching, learning and education, the author proceeds to the practical details of instruction that teachers are most interested in--the things that make or break teaching.

Practical and thoughtful, and based on forty years of teaching, wide reading and much reflection, Robert Leamnson provides teachers with a map to develop their own teaching philosophy, and effective nuts-and-bolts advice.

His approach is particularly useful for those facing a cohort of first year students less prepared for college and university. He is concerned to develop in his students habits and skills that will equip them for a lifetime of learning.

He is especially alert to the psychology of students. He also understands, and has experienced, the typical frustration and exasperation teachers feel when students ingeniously elude their teachers’ loftiest goals and strategies. Most important, he has good advice about how to cope with the challenge.

This guide will appeal to college teachers in all disciplines.
Preface vii
Thinking About Thinking About Teaching
1(10)
How a philosophy of teaching develops and why it is important to have one
The Biological Basis of Learning
11(12)
Learning as brain change, rather than brain use
Language
23(10)
On the questionable utility of unexpressed ideas
Today's First-Year Students
33(18)
Culture, motivation and preparation
Teaching and Pedagogy
51(32)
How the way we teach affects the way students learn
The Classroom
83(36)
The classroom as dynamic arena---What students are really doing
Writting and Other Technologies
119(18)
Technology, old, and new, and as a means to an end
Final Thoughts
137(16)
Reflections and ruminations
APPENDIX 153(2)
Two sample assignment sheets
References 155(6)
Annotated Bibliography 161(4)
Index 165
Robert Leamnson was Professor of Biology and Director of Multidisciplinary Studies at University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth.