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Autori principali: McCormack, Robin, Pancini, Geraldine
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1991
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author McCormack, Robin
Pancini, Geraldine
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Pancini, Geraldine
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Pancini, Geraldine
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contents Learning to Learn. Introducing Adults to the Culture, Context and Conventions of Knowledge. A Guide for Teachers. McCormack, Robin Pancini, Geraldine Adult Basic Education Adult Learning Adult Students Age Differences Andragogy Cues Foreign Countries Learning Strategies Libraries Library Instruction Long Term Memory Metacognition Reading Instruction Reentry Students Refresher Courses Schemata (Cognition) Short Term Memory Teaching Guides This guide is designed for those teaching return-to-study courses for adults. It is divided into two parts. A course guide begins by explaining why past approaches for equipping students for academic success are unhelpful. The approach used in this guide is described by drawing on cognitive psychology, especially about short- and long-term memory, schemas, and metacognition. The course guide concludes with a one-page "Reflections Sheet" designed to help users confirm their understanding of the ideas and help them to develop their own repertoire of anecdotes, examples, and reflections about learning. Part 2 consists of session guides covering five areas: learning and short-term memory, long-term memory and revising, teacher cues and academic knowledge, libraries and the Dewey system, and reading and the structure of books. Each session guide provides a variety of resources to assist in teaching a 3-hour session. A guide lists the key points of the session and provides the following: sample lesson plan with summary checklists; more detailed background information on the main ideas for the session; teaching notes to suggest ways of presenting the course; and copies of homework sheets, handouts, and overhead project slides. Each session concludes with a one-page reflections sheet. Anecdotes about learning to learn and quotations are included throughout the manual, set off in boxes. (YLB)
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spellingShingle Learning to Learn. Introducing Adults to the Culture, Context and Conventions of Knowledge. A Guide for Teachers.
McCormack, Robin
Pancini, Geraldine
Adult Basic Education
Adult Learning
Adult Students
Age Differences
Andragogy
Cues
Foreign Countries
Learning Strategies
Libraries
Library Instruction
Long Term Memory
Metacognition
Reading Instruction
Reentry Students
Refresher Courses
Schemata (Cognition)
Short Term Memory
Teaching Guides
Learning to Learn. Introducing Adults to the Culture, Context and Conventions of Knowledge. A Guide for Teachers. McCormack, Robin Pancini, Geraldine Adult Basic Education Adult Learning Adult Students Age Differences Andragogy Cues Foreign Countries Learning Strategies Libraries Library Instruction Long Term Memory Metacognition Reading Instruction Reentry Students Refresher Courses Schemata (Cognition) Short Term Memory Teaching Guides This guide is designed for those teaching return-to-study courses for adults. It is divided into two parts. A course guide begins by explaining why past approaches for equipping students for academic success are unhelpful. The approach used in this guide is described by drawing on cognitive psychology, especially about short- and long-term memory, schemas, and metacognition. The course guide concludes with a one-page "Reflections Sheet" designed to help users confirm their understanding of the ideas and help them to develop their own repertoire of anecdotes, examples, and reflections about learning. Part 2 consists of session guides covering five areas: learning and short-term memory, long-term memory and revising, teacher cues and academic knowledge, libraries and the Dewey system, and reading and the structure of books. Each session guide provides a variety of resources to assist in teaching a 3-hour session. A guide lists the key points of the session and provides the following: sample lesson plan with summary checklists; more detailed background information on the main ideas for the session; teaching notes to suggest ways of presenting the course; and copies of homework sheets, handouts, and overhead project slides. Each session concludes with a one-page reflections sheet. Anecdotes about learning to learn and quotations are included throughout the manual, set off in boxes. (YLB)
title Learning to Learn. Introducing Adults to the Culture, Context and Conventions of Knowledge. A Guide for Teachers.
topic Adult Basic Education
Adult Learning
Adult Students
Age Differences
Andragogy
Cues
Foreign Countries
Learning Strategies
Libraries
Library Instruction
Long Term Memory
Metacognition
Reading Instruction
Reentry Students
Refresher Courses
Schemata (Cognition)
Short Term Memory
Teaching Guides
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED340923