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Dawson, Kathy L. ,
Sticky learning[electronic resource] :how neuroscience supports teaching that's remembered /
紀錄類型:
書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
612.823
書名/作者:
Sticky learning : how neuroscience supports teaching that's remembered // Holly J. Inglis, Kathy L. Dawson, Rodger Y. Nishioka.
作者:
Inglis, Holly J.
其他作者:
Dawson, Kathy L. ,
出版者:
[Minneapolis, MN] : : Fortress Press,, 2014.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (123 p.)
標題:
Learning, Psychology of.
標題:
Learning strategies.
標題:
Theology - Study and teaching.
ISBN:
9781451489651
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
Sticky learning: how neuroscience supports teaching that’s remembered -- Contents -- Part one. Where we are -- Chapter 1. The changing landscape -- Part two. Where we are headed -- Chapter 2. The nature of learning -- Chapter 3. How the brain works -- Chapter 4. How memory works -- Part three. The courage to change the things you can -- Chapter 5. Tips for sticky learning -- Chapter 6. The artistic and even risky endeavor of teaching: a narrative response to “tips for sticky learning” -- Chapter 7. What’s a teacher to do? -- Chapter 8. Reimagining course design: a case study -- Works cited.
摘要、提要註:
Educators are engaging with neuroscientists to reshape classroom practices, content delivery, curriculum design, and physical classroom spaces to enhance students' learning and memory, primarily in elementary and secondary education. Why not in seminary education? An overview of brain-friendly approaches to teaching enables seminary instructors to make concrete modifications in the structure and content of what they teach, making learning more 'sticky.' Inglis's synopsis of the use of neuroscience in the classroom and suggested action is followed by a collaborative dialogue with Dawson and Nishioka. --Book cover.
電子資源:
http://portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/NBNB0002532.html
Sticky learning[electronic resource] :how neuroscience supports teaching that's remembered /
Inglis, Holly J.
Sticky learning
how neuroscience supports teaching that's remembered /[electronic resource] :Holly J. Inglis, Kathy L. Dawson, Rodger Y. Nishioka. - 1st ed. - [Minneapolis, MN] :Fortress Press,2014. - 1 online resource (123 p.)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Sticky learning: how neuroscience supports teaching that’s remembered -- Contents -- Part one. Where we are -- Chapter 1. The changing landscape -- Part two. Where we are headed -- Chapter 2. The nature of learning -- Chapter 3. How the brain works -- Chapter 4. How memory works -- Part three. The courage to change the things you can -- Chapter 5. Tips for sticky learning -- Chapter 6. The artistic and even risky endeavor of teaching: a narrative response to “tips for sticky learning” -- Chapter 7. What’s a teacher to do? -- Chapter 8. Reimagining course design: a case study -- Works cited.
Educators are engaging with neuroscientists to reshape classroom practices, content delivery, curriculum design, and physical classroom spaces to enhance students' learning and memory, primarily in elementary and secondary education. Why not in seminary education? An overview of brain-friendly approaches to teaching enables seminary instructors to make concrete modifications in the structure and content of what they teach, making learning more 'sticky.' Inglis's synopsis of the use of neuroscience in the classroom and suggested action is followed by a collaborative dialogue with Dawson and Nishioka. --Book cover.
Source: 786678660002532Subjects--Topical Terms:
190648
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LC Class. No.: LB1060 / .I54 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 612.823
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