Publication |
Wellington, Nzcer Press, 2007.
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Description |
174pLight blue spine
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Summary/Abstract |
This book is the culmination of Professor Graham Nuthall's forty years of research on learning and teaching. It is written with classroom teachers and teachers of teachers in mind. But realising time was short and that his life's work was laid out in learned papers for fellow researchers, he wrote this brief but powerful book for a much wider audience as well: for all those who seek a better understanding of classroom learning. The focus is on how students experience classroom learning activities and how they learn from that experience.
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Contents |
What do we know about effective teaching?
Myths and misunderstandings about assessment
Understanding how students learn and remember what they learn
Life in classrooms : the contexts within which learning takes place
How students learn from the variety of their experiences
Ethnic difference and learning
Teaching for learning : a summary Ian Wilkinson and Richard Anderson
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Standard Number |
9781877398247 Pb.
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