Handbook of Academic Learning

Construction of Knowledge

Gary D Phye author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc

Published:3rd Feb '97

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Key Features * Discusses teaching methods for specific subject areas: reading, writing, math, science, and critical thinking * Contains field-tested examples for the education professional at the school site * Reviews theory, research, techniques, and assessment at the school site * Identifies effective teaching with specific techniques * Covers elementary school through high school * Identifies how students learn to learn * Provides a resource for staff development

Provides a comprehensive resource for educational and cognitive psychologists, as well as educators themselves, on the mechanisms and processes of academic learning. Beginning with general themes that cross subject and age levels, this book discusses what motivates students to learn and how knowledge can be made personal for better learning.The Handbook of Academic Learning provides a comprehensive resource for educational and cognitive psychologists, as well as educators themselves, on the mechanisms and processes of academic learning. Beginning with general themes that cross subject and age levels, the book discusses what motivates students to learn and how knowledge can be made personal for better learning and remembering. Individual chapters identify proven effective teaching methods for the specific domains of math, reading, writing, science, and critical problem solving; how students learn within those domains; and how learning can be accurately assessed for given domains and age levels.The Handbook takes a constructivist perspective to academic learning, emphasizing the construction of personal knowledge of an academic nature. Constructivism within the context of learning theory is viewed as involving an active learner that constructs an academic knowledge base through the development of cognitive strategies and metacognition. The book discusses the development of basic literacy skills that provide the foundation for higher order thinking and problem solving. Constructivism recognizes the social dimension of classroom learning and emphasizes the motivational elements of self-regulation and volition as essential learner characteristics.Written by authors who have experience with both theory development and the development of classroom instructional techniques, the Handbook empowers educators to develop, implement, and field-test instructional practices at their school site. The book provides a review of the literature, theory, research, and skill techniques for effective teaching and learning.

"Phye has edited and contributed to a book that will be essential reading among those who study learning. More than explicating learning theories, as Gorden H. Bower and Ernest R. Hilgard's highly regarded Theories of Learning (1981) did for a generation of learning theory students, the contributors discuss the evolution of constructivist theories and explain their emergence and application." --CHOICE

ISBN: 9780125542562

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 730g

607 pages