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Cognitive Psychology and Instruction (4th Edition)

Author Roger H. Bruning, Gregory J. Schraw, Monica M. Norby, Royce R. Ronning
Publisher Prentice Hall
Category Education
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PublisherPrentice Hall
ISBN / ASIN0130947946
ISBN-139780130947949
Sales Rank980,419
CategoryEducation
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Solidly rooted in current cognitive psychology and motivation research, this book applies the findings of such research directly to classroom teaching and students' learning. Discernable throughout the book is the authors' belief that a solid understanding of the cognitive psychology perspective enhances a teacher's ability to understand educational goals, educational processes, and the overall educational system. After an introduction to the basic principles of cognitive psychology and its position in education, the book explains cognitive processes, explores the importance of beliefs and motivations in the process of cognition, and, finally, examines the ways cognitive psychology informs teaching and learning in specific content areas. Devotes an entire chapter to sensory, short-term, and working memory, presenting the modal memory model. For future educators.

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