Learning to Learn Pocketbook

Learning to Learn Pocketbook
Author: Tom Barwood
Publsiher: Management Pocketbooks
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781908284945

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It was in response to requests from teachers that Learning to Learn came to be written. Hard-pressed to cover what to learn, finding time to research or devise materials on how to learn was, we were told, a problem. Tom Barwood's highly- regarded workshops for teachers and students in schools address just this issue - and now so does his pocketbook. Working on the premise that successful learning depends partly on knowing why you want to learn, the first part of the book looks at motivation. How to learn - registering, retaining, recalling, revising - is the focus of the remainder. From slicing, mind-mapping and learning styles, through mnemonics, mind pegs and the seven keys of memory, to reviewing, snowballing and recording, the art of learning is explored and demonstrated. Full of practical, fun techniques for successful learning, this is a book for teachers and their students.

Learning to Learn Pocketbook

Learning to Learn Pocketbook
Author: Tom Barwood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2005
Genre: Learning, Psychology of
ISBN: 1907078096

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Learning Needs Analysis Pocketbook

Learning Needs Analysis Pocketbook
Author: Paul Donovan
Publsiher: Management Pocketbooks
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781908284372

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Ninety percent of all training is a waste of time (reveals a US investigation) either because the training is not transferred into the workplace, or the training design/delivery is poor or the participants are unable/unwilling to learn. The Learning Needs Analysis Pocketbook will ensure that your people development solutions are tied to the organisation's strategic plans and objectives. The authors simplify the analysis process and demonstrate that it can be strategic, rewarding, career-enhancing and, even, fun! The book is divided into three sections: 1. The Six Windows: a method of looking into the organisation to identify the most pressing and results-oriented learning needs. 2. The 10 Point Training Plan: the document, spreadsheet or wall chart where you can record all your notes from the learning needs investigation and plan for each training course or event. 3. The Tool Box: to help you do a great job at every step of the process.

Accelerated Learning Pocketbook

Accelerated Learning Pocketbook
Author: Brin Best
Publsiher: Management Pocketbooks
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781907078378

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By adopting accelerated learning principles you can teach in a way that maximises your students' chances of reaching their potential. This pocketbook offers practical strategies and techniques that get results. After outlining the background to accelerated learning, Brin Best explains how to prepare your students for learning and how to create the right learning environment. A chapter on teaching strategies covers questioning techniques and styles of teaching and learning, with suggested activities helpfully linked to each of the multiple intelligences first identified by Howard Gardner. A detailed self-evaluation framework allows you to review and develop practice. To quote one head of science, "some books have a good idea every few pages; this one has a few good ideas on every page".

Teaching Thinking Pocketbook

Teaching Thinking Pocketbook
Author: Anne de A'Echevarria
Publsiher: Management Pocketbooks
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2015-09-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781908284969

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Never before have we had access to such a flood of information - internet, tv, radio, mobile phones, etc. But what strategies are children developing to screen it all? They can access information and absorb it as entertainment, but they often lack the skills to approach it critically. For our students to flourish in the information age, it's crucial that we teach them to think. Using the PRICE taxonomy - Processing information, Reasoning, Inquiry, Creative thinking and Evaluation, Anne de A'Echevarria and Ian Patience identify a range of 'thinking problems'. Their five related sections of practical 'thinking tools' will inspire teachers and students alike: there's a wealth of dynamic material for individual lessons and for infusing thinking across the curriculum. The final chapter moves from the 'what' to the 'how' - the craft of teaching thinking. Travel with your students out of the comfort zone into the exciting landscape of the learning zone.

Learning the Brain Pocketbook

Learning   the Brain Pocketbook
Author: Eleanor Dommett
Publsiher: Management Pocketbooks
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781908284778

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Teachers are responsible for shaping the connections inside learners' brains on a day-to-day basis, connections that will remain in place for the rest of those learners' lives. Understanding the science of learning in the brain is, therefore, a powerful way to inform teaching and have an impact on learning. Furthermore, research evidence shows that teaching children about how the brain learns can improve their motivation to learn. So, when education writer and former teacher Richard Churches got together with two neuroscientists and a group of teachers they saw an exciting opportunity to pool their expertise and explore how insight from neuroscience could translate into classroom practice. Learning & the Brain Pocketbook is full of accessible information about how the brain works, how it learns, how it memorises and how it develops. At every turn, the material is discussed in relation to the classroom. Numerous tips and strategies draw on the neuroscience to enhance and support what you do with your learners. Learning about the brain is fun - and it makes for great professional development.

Learning to Learn Handbook

Learning to Learn Handbook
Author: Brin Best
Publsiher: Optimus Education eBooks
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2011
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781907567520

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Assessment Learning Pocketbook

Assessment   Learning Pocketbook
Author: Ian Smith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2014-03
Genre: Students
ISBN: 1906610657

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This second edition begins by explaining the difference - and the tensions - between formative and summative assessment. It contains chapters on sharing learning intentions, tuning into learners' minds; feedback, marking, self- and peer assessment, and getting started in your own school/classroom.