
Approaches to Learning
A Guide for Educators
Open University Press
Published on 16. August 2008
Book
Hardback
296 pages
978-0-335-22671-9 (ISBN)
Description
"This book provides a really sound grounding in the theories that underpin successful teaching and learning. Without over-simplification it provides accessible introductions to the key learning theories with which teachers and students are likely to engage, and it has immense practical value."
Professor Sally Brown, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Leeds Metropolitan University, UKThis comprehensive guide for education students and practitioners provides an overview of the major theories of learning. It considers their implications for policy and practice and sets out practical guidelines for best pedagogical practice.The book can be read as a series of stand-alone chapters or as an integrated overview of theoretical perspectives drawn from the philosophy, psychology, sociology and pedagogy that guide educational principles and practice. Each chapter contains:
An accessible introduction to each theoryA summary of key principlesCritical insights drawn from the theories discussed Examples and illustrations from contemporary research and practice Summary boxes that highlight critical and key points madePractical implications for education professionals
Approaches to Learning is an invaluable resource for students and practitioners who wish to reflect on their educational constructs and explore and engage in the modern discourse of education.
Professor Sally Brown, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Leeds Metropolitan University, UKThis comprehensive guide for education students and practitioners provides an overview of the major theories of learning. It considers their implications for policy and practice and sets out practical guidelines for best pedagogical practice.The book can be read as a series of stand-alone chapters or as an integrated overview of theoretical perspectives drawn from the philosophy, psychology, sociology and pedagogy that guide educational principles and practice. Each chapter contains:
An accessible introduction to each theoryA summary of key principlesCritical insights drawn from the theories discussed Examples and illustrations from contemporary research and practice Summary boxes that highlight critical and key points madePractical implications for education professionals
Approaches to Learning is an invaluable resource for students and practitioners who wish to reflect on their educational constructs and explore and engage in the modern discourse of education.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Milton Keynes
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
670 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-335-22671-9 (9780335226719)
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Persons
Anne Jordan is Programme Director of the MA in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education at Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland, and Honorary Professor at Lev Tolstoy Pedagogical University, Russia. Orison Carlile is Programme Director of the MA in Management in Education at Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland, and Honorary Professor at Lev Tolstoy Pedagogical University, Russia. Annetta Stack is Programme Director of the MSc in Multimedia and E-Learning, and Teacher and Learning Coordinator at Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland.
Content
Introduction
1.Philosophical foundations
2.Behaviourism
3.Cognitivism
4.Constructivism
5.Social learning
6.Cultural learning
7.Intelligence
8.Life course development
9.Adult learning
10.Values
11.Motivation
12.The learning body
13.Language and learning
14.Experiential learning
15.Inclusivity and learning
16.Blended learning
17.The future
1.Philosophical foundations
2.Behaviourism
3.Cognitivism
4.Constructivism
5.Social learning
6.Cultural learning
7.Intelligence
8.Life course development
9.Adult learning
10.Values
11.Motivation
12.The learning body
13.Language and learning
14.Experiential learning
15.Inclusivity and learning
16.Blended learning
17.The future