Cognition in Education (Ed Psych Insights)

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Cognition in Education (Ed Psych Insights)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 138 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781138229549
  • DDC分類 370.15

Full Description

There is commonly-held belief that some people learn better than others because they are born that way. However, research indicates that many people who learn better are simply more strategic: they use effective strategies and techniques to improve their learning. Further, these strategies and techniques can be taught to students. Thus, understanding how we learn enriches our lives and the lives of others. Written by leading experts on learning, this book situates this topic within the broader context of educational psychology research and brings it to a wider audience. With chapters on how the mind works, evidence-based recommendations about how to enhance learning from both the perspective of students and teachers, and clear explanations of key learning concepts and ideas, this short volume is designed for any education course that includes learning in the curriculum. It is indispensable for pre- and in-service teachers and student researchers alike.

Contents

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN COGNITION

Introduction and Overview

Information Processing Model of Human Cognition

Consciousness or Working Memory

Long-term Memory




Declarative Memory



Procedural Memory

Summary of Key Ideas

CHAPTER 2: ATTENTION AND PREPARING TO LEARN

Attention




Our attention is limited

Attention and Learning




People focus their attention on things that are novel, emotional, or physically distinct



People focus their attention on relevant stimuli

Using Knowledge of Attention: Student perspective

Using Knowledge of Attention: Teacher perspective




Ensuring students pay attention to information helps them learn



Ensuring students avoid attending to distracting information

Summary of Key Ideas

CHAPTER 3: IMPROVING MEMORY

Distributed Practice




Distributed practice is more beneficial when there is a time gap between study episodes



The distributed practice effect is more pronounced when there is a time gap between the last study episode and the final test

Using Distributed Practice: Student perspective

Using Distributed Practice: Teacher perspective

Retrieval practice




Retrieving information from memory is beneficial for learning



When using retrieval practice, attempting to recall is more beneficial than attempting to recognize



How much time should pass between initial study and retrieval practice?

Using Retrieval Practice: Student perspective

Using Retrieval Practice: Teacher perspective

Summary of Key Ideas

CHAPTER 4: IMPROVING COMPREHENSION

Comprehension

Generating Questions




Generating high quality questions is beneficial for comprehension

Elaborating and Explaining Text




Generating explanations is beneficial for learning



When encoding information, making information meaningful facilitates memory

Graphic Organizers




Completing a graphic organizer is beneficial for learning

Improving Comprehension: Student perspective

Improving Comprehension: Teacher perspective

Summary of Key Ideas

Conclusions

GLOSSARY

REFERENCES

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