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Getting to "Got It!"

Helping Struggling Students Learn How to Learn

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It's one of the great mysteries of teaching: Why do some students 'get it' and some students don't? In this book, Betty K. Garner focuses on why students struggle and what teachers can do to help them become self-directed learners. Difficulty reading, remembering, paying attention, or following directions are not the reasons students fail but symptoms of the true problem: underdeveloped cognitive structures?the mental processes necessary to connect new information with prior knowledge; organize information into patterns and relationships; formulate rules that make information processing automatic, fast, and predictable; and abstract generalizable principles that allow them to transfer and apply learning.

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Getting to "Got It!", Betty K. Garner

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Titel
Getting to "Got It!"
Untertitel
Helping Struggling Students Learn How to Learn
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Betty K. Garner
Verlag
ASCD
Erscheinungsdatum
2007
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
168
ISBN10
1416606084
ISBN13
9781416606086
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3,75 von 5 Sternen
Beschreibung
It's one of the great mysteries of teaching: Why do some students 'get it' and some students don't? In this book, Betty K. Garner focuses on why students struggle and what teachers can do to help them become self-directed learners. Difficulty reading, remembering, paying attention, or following directions are not the reasons students fail but symptoms of the true problem: underdeveloped cognitive structures?the mental processes necessary to connect new information with prior knowledge; organize information into patterns and relationships; formulate rules that make information processing automatic, fast, and predictable; and abstract generalizable principles that allow them to transfer and apply learning.