How People Learn
By Christopher Bertha & Dominique Craft
- Release Date: 2012-12-29
- Genre: Education
Description
This handbook is intended to give you a foundational understanding of how the brain acquires new knowledge and how, as a teacher, you can best facilitate and optimize this process.
Reviews
Very good for beginners
5By johannacastmedUsefulSplendid work
5By AB jiniaIt is obviously a great reading for the new teachers. As like we ,students normally see in our classes what our respected teachers want us to be. A great read no doubtOhhhh
5By JabezPlaysI'm Going To Get This, I Wish Its Good:)Great!
5By IarasbelenI really enjoyed reading this short book! I'm an ESL teacher in Korea and i think it was very helpful for me~! Thank you!!Excellent
5By DrewL217As someone who got in to teaching without getting a degree in eduction, I found this book to be an excellent overview of important topics and practical ideas to implement in the classroom.Excellent Read
5By YoEngTeachI really enjoyed this read because it's approachable and a conversation starter. When I introduced the book to my circle of "best practice" colleagues, it allowed us to reflect on what areas we can improve based on possible misconceptions of the teaching/learning process. A few of us even dove into the sources found in the back of the book. I definitely enjoy the approach of looking at the brain, and the content is presented in a way that doesn't scare off even the most traditionalist teachers. I think it's an important read for novice and even experienced teachers.Thoughtful, important read for any educator or parent!
5By ihartandreaGreat condensed information on learning based on current research! Beautiful graphics!