The Cambridge Handbook of Cognition and Education

The Cambridge Handbook of Cognition and Education
Author: John Dunlosky,Katherine A. Rawson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 748
Release: 2019-02-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1108416012

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This Handbook reviews a wealth of research in cognitive and educational psychology that investigates how to enhance learning and instruction to aid students struggling to learn and to advise teachers on how best to support student learning. The Handbook includes features that inform readers about how to improve instruction and student achievement based on scientific evidence across different domains, including science, mathematics, reading and writing. Each chapter supplies a description of the learning goal, a balanced presentation of the current evidence about the efficacy of various approaches to obtaining that learning goal, and a discussion of important future directions for research in this area. It is the ideal resource for researchers continuing their study of this field or for those only now beginning to explore how to improve student achievement.

The Cambridge Handbook of Cognitive Development

The Cambridge Handbook of Cognitive Development
Author: Olivier Houdé,Grégoire Borst
Publsiher: Cambridge Handbooks in Psychol
Total Pages: 727
Release: 2022-03-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781108423878

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This handbook presents a cutting-edge overview of cognitive development, spanning methodology, key domain-based findings and applications.

The Cambridge Handbook of the Learning Sciences

The Cambridge Handbook of the Learning Sciences
Author: R. Keith Sawyer
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2005-04-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781139452472

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Learning sciences is an interdisciplinary field that studies teaching and learning. The sciences of learning include cognitive science, educational psychology, computer science, anthropology, sociology, neuroscience, and other fields. The Cambridge Handbook of the Learning Sciences, first published in 2006, shows how educators can use the learning sciences to design more effective learning environments - including school classrooms and also informal settings such as science centers or after-school clubs, on-line distance learning, and computer-based tutoring software. The chapters in this handbook each describe exciting new classroom environments, based on the latest science about how children learn. CHLS is a true handbook in that readers can use it to design the schools of the future - schools that will prepare graduates to participate in a global society that is increasingly based on knowledge and innovation.

The Cambridge Handbook of Cognitive Science

The Cambridge Handbook of Cognitive Science
Author: Keith Frankish,William Ramsey
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2012-07-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780521691901

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An authoritative, up-to-date survey of the state of the art in cognitive science, written for non-specialists.

The Cambridge Handbook of Situated Cognition

The Cambridge Handbook of Situated Cognition
Author: Philip Robbins,Murat Aydede
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2009
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780521848329

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This book is a guide to a movement in cognitive science showing how environmental and bodily structure shapes cognition.

The Cambridge Handbook of Thinking and Reasoning

The Cambridge Handbook of Thinking and Reasoning
Author: Keith J. Holyoak,Robert G. Morrison
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 880
Release: 2005-04-18
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0521824176

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The Cambridge Handbook of Thinking and Reasoning is the first comprehensive and authoritative handbook covering all the core topics of the field of thinking and reasoning. Written by the foremost experts from cognitive psychology, cognitive science, and cognitive neuroscience, individual chapters summarize basic concepts and findings for a major topic, sketch its history, and give a sense of the directions in which research is currently heading. The volume also includes work related to developmental, social and clinical psychology, philosophy, economics, artificial intelligence, linguistics, education, law, and medicine. Scholars and students in all these fields and others will find this to be a valuable collection.

The Cambridge Handbook of the Learning Sciences

The Cambridge Handbook of the Learning Sciences
Author: R. Keith Sawyer
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 784
Release: 2014-11-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1107626579

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The interdisciplinary field of the learning sciences encompasses educational psychology, cognitive science, computer science, and anthropology, among other disciplines. The Cambridge Handbook of the Learning Sciences, first published in 2006, is the definitive introduction to this innovative approach to teaching, learning, and educational technology. In this dramatically revised second edition, leading scholars incorporate the latest research to provide practical advice on a wide range of issues. The authors address the best ways to write textbooks, design educational software, prepare effective teachers, organize classrooms, and use the Internet to enhance student learning. They illustrate the importance of creating productive learning environments both inside and outside school, including after school clubs, libraries, and museums. Accessible and engaging, the Handbook has proven to be an essential resource for graduate students, researchers, teachers, administrators, consultants, software designers, and policy makers on a global scale.

The Cambridge Handbook of Multimedia Learning

The Cambridge Handbook of Multimedia Learning
Author: Richard E. Mayer,Logan Fiorella
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 800
Release: 2021-12-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1108841589

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Digital and online learning is more prevalent than ever, making multimedia learning a primary objective for many instructors. The Cambridge Handbook of Multimedia Learning examines cutting-edge research to guide creative teaching methods in online classrooms and training. Recognized as the field's major reference work, this research-based handbook helps define and shape this area of study. This third edition provides the latest progress report from the world's leading multimedia researchers, with forty-six chapters on how to help people learn from words and pictures, particularly in computer-based environments. The chapters demonstrate what works best and establishes optimized practices. It systematically examines well-researched principles of effective multimedia instruction and pinpoints exactly why certain practices succeed by isolating the boundary conditions. The volume is founded upon research findings in learning theory, giving it an informed perspective in explaining precisely how effective teaching practices achieve their goals or fail to engage.