Title | : | Visible Learning and the Science of How We Learn |
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Rating | : | 4.69 (849 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1483316394 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 349 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
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On publication in 2009 John HattiesVisible Learningpresented the biggest ever collection of research into what actually work in schools to improve childrens learning. Not what was fashionable not what political and educational vested interests wanted to champion but what actually produced the best results in terms of improving learning and educational outcomes. It became an instant bestseller and was described by the TES as revealing educations holy grail.Now in this latest book John Hattie has joined forces with cognitive psychologist Greg Yates to build on the original data and legacy of the Visible Learning project showing how its underlying ideas and the cutting edge of cognitive science can form a powerful and complimentary framework for shaping learning in the classroom and beyond.Visible Learning and the Science of How We Learnexplains the major principles and strategies of learning outlining why it can be so hard sometimes and yet easy on other occasions. Aimed at teachers and
Editorial :
Profusely illustrated with photos from private collections as well as official documents, this is a lovely keepsake.. Bad. He himself was twice threatened with deportation to a concentration camp for urging the removal of the natural history collection in Munich to a safer location. Yes, the writing is good, lighthearted and even witty. David Boreanaz is a very distinctive looking guy and the best the artist could muster is some Rock Hudson/Cary Grant/random-50s-era-superhero character? Connor's hair is just about the only thing with even a passing resemblance to anything or anyone that appeared in the TV series or After the Fall. It isn't like most play a longs I have. I would happily pony up real cash for English editions of 6 and 7, even today, but until that comes to pass, I will instead thank the fans who lovingly finished what TokyoPop has yet to complete. We have a 12yo girl and 14yo boy. In a way, the main theme of Peanuts is defined in the very first strip (in volume 1) when S
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