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How We Think and Learn : Theoretical Perspectives and Practical Implications, PDF eBook

How We Think and Learn : Theoretical Perspectives and Practical Implications PDF

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Written in a conversational and engaging manner, How We Think and Learn introduces readers to basic principles and research findings regarding human cognition and memory.

It also highlights and debunks twenty-eight common misconceptions about thinking, learning, and the brain.

Interspersed throughout the book are many short do-it-yourself exercises in which readers can observe key principles in their own thinking and learning.

All ten chapters end with concrete recommendations - both for readers' own learning and for teaching and working effectively with others.

As an accomplished researcher and writer, Jeanne Ellis Ormrod gives us a book that is not only highly informative but also a delight to read.

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