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text, lies, & videotape: stories about life, literacy, & learning

Patrick Shannon

text, lies, & videotape: stories about life, literacy, & learning Patrick Shannon Amazon Price: $17.50
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    Professor Shannon's book is a call to action for parents and educators who wish to make a difference in American education. He readily dismisses cultural and psychological literacy in favor of a naturalistic, critical perspective that embraces personal and multicultural differences. . . .Shannon demands that schools promote civic courage and responsibility to enable students to serve all society.

    - Booklist

What can dropping a ping-pong ball down a pant leg tell us about the social class and ethnic tracking in public schools? How can a cab ride during a blizzard in New York City project another rationale for schooling? When do children's questions about flying whales on videotape suggest new ways to teach literacy?

Using stories from his everyday life, Patrick Shannon student, teacher, and parent--challenges traditional thinking about learning, literacy, and life. In text, lies, & video tape, Shannon refocuses the debate about schooling to the question of how we wish to live together.

Insult to Intelligence: The Bureaucratic Invasion of Our Classroom

Frank Smith

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The Learning Revolution

Gordon Dryden, Jeannette Vos

The Learning Revolution Gordon Dryden, Jeannette Vos List Price: $30.00
By: Jalmar Press
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Total reviews: 10 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

Editorial Review:

World record sales! 7.5 million copies sold in China in 25. That makes it by far the world's biggest selling books, outside the Bible, for 1999! This new edition, now available in America, is completely revised and tells the story of the learning revolution that is need to match the revolution in communications and technology.

It presents the world's best research on how every one of us, at any age, can make that revolution happen now. And it tells it in a language that is as easy to read as The Reader's Digest.

Among the topics covered:
* How to learn anything much faster, better and more easily.
* How to read four books a day and remember what you read.
* How to learn the basics of a new language in 8 weeks.
* How to bridge a 5 year reading gap in 10 weeks.
* How to read and write before starting school.
* How to make the most of your amazing brain.
* How to Mind Map your way to better grades.
* How to create successful, profitable ideas.
* How to use the world's best learning technology.

Learning

A. Charles Catania

Learning A. Charles Catania List Price: $92.40
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Total reviews: 1 Average rating: 5.0 of 5

Using Learning in learning courses 5 out of 5 stars.
5 of 5 people found this review helpful.

I have used the Learning text by Charles A. Catania for many years now in undergraduate as well as graduate Principles of Learning courses. I find the text an excellent source for teaching students the technical terminology and basic learning principles, and exposing them to important studies in the field. The text is very clearly written and absolutely informative. The text includes many research studies that the learning student must be familiar with in a clear and comprehensive fashion. These studies and their context are described very clearly, providing the reader with an excellent exposure the basic findings and principles in the field. The glossary in the back of the book is tremendously helpful in developing an understanding of the terminology. This textbook is, in my opinion, an essential must have for any student in the field of Learning.

Editorial Review:

Emphasizing research findings and basic concepts rather than theories, this book surveys the major areas in the psychology of learning from a consistent behaviorist (i.e., B.F. Skinner) point of view. Explores the continuities between human learning and the learning of other animals. The book organizes the phenomena of learning in a systematic way, moving from Behavior Without Learning (evolution) to Learning Without Words (basics in nonhuman behavior and learning) to Learning With Words (human learning and memory).

The Way They Learn

Cynthia Tobias

The Way They Learn Cynthia Tobias List Price: $14.99
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I'm sharing it 5 out of 5 stars.
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This book is so easy to read and wonderfully helpful. I found myself laughing at myself and my husband. I loved it so much I'm ordering a copy for my friend. I'd recommend it for all parents homeschooling (such as myself) or not (such as my friend).

A life saver! 5 out of 5 stars.
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My daughter has been struggling with reading and I found this book by accident. I could not put it down and read it in two days. It has already helped us so much! As I read about various qualities of auditory and kinesthetic learners, I would think 'that's her exactly!' This book offered some hands-on practical tools. For example, now we do hand motions when we are practicing a new word. She gets it immediately (the spelling) and retains it!

The book also gave me a good starting point to do additional research on learning styles, and I found several helpful websites and articles on the topic. I think now of all the times we told my daughter to sit still while practicing reading, and now I get that she actually needs some movement, however small, for her brain to learn in the best way for her. Thisd is a great resource!

Christine Mitchell, author and illustrator of:
Welcome Home, Forever Child: A Celebration of Children Adopted as Toddlers, Preschoolers, and Beyond

Editorial Review:

In this enlightening resource, Cynthia Ulrich Tobias introduces the variety of learning styles that shape the way students interpret their world. Once these approaches are understood, parents and teachers can become far more effective in helping children grasp confusing concepts, stay interested in lessons, and utilize their strengths. By recognizing children's learning preferences, you can reach them more efficiently and effectively! These concepts are powerful tools for drawing out the best in a child. Give your youngster the best chance for success by coming to understand The Way They Learn.

Wise Up: The Challenge of Lifelong Learning

Guy Claxton

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Read Wise Up and RISE UP! 5 out of 5 stars.
19 of 19 people found this review helpful.

I hope my being the first person reviewing this brilliant book is not in anyway an indication of the number of people who have read it. The ideas presented in this book turn established theories on learning upside down.

Whether it is in the home, the high school or the university much of what is taught implicitly or explicitly about learning is faulty. Guy Claxton's assertions seem to coalesce with findings in neuroscience (authors such as Stephen Pinker and Joseph LeDoux write extensively on the subject). It is essential that proper forms of learning are taught early on in life being that is when the brain is most malleable.

Much of the education system is based on rote memorization and doesn't accurately depict the realities of life. The future is less clear than ever and future success regardless of the endeavor requires life long learning. A typical topic in the university classroom is given at most several classes and taught in such isolation of other factors. Unfortunately, 'learning slow to act fast' doesn't seem to be on the agenda of many. A slow learning process cultivates intuition, which is another area that is frowned upon. If one is unable to articulate the reasons for a decision and back it up with concrete facts it is considered uninformed.

Uncertainty is a fact of life but there are many who believe every problem can be solved almost instantaneously, possibly with the help of a formula. There is no room for play, imagination and creativity.

Parents, peers, and teachers should understand that they are there to be a conduit to ignite the pupils mind in many directions. To often however, students are told 'this is how it is' and 'this is the only correct way', which serves to stifle creativity and exploration.

Expert knowledge in a particular field doesn't translate into the ability to successfully transfer that knowledge to others. Too often academics mistakenly equate their classroom knowledge and tenure with their ability to teach. Interestingly, as corporate America has evolved and the American worker no longer is guaranteed a lifetime of employment by one company, the institutions which serve as the gateways for the next generation have failed to evolve!

- "I an uncertain situation, the only useful -and defensible- thing to do is try to prepare young people to deal well with uncertainty. As John Holt said as far back as the 1960s: 'since we cannot know what knowledge will be needed in the future, it is senseless to try and teach it in advance. Instead we should try and turn out people who love learning so much and learn so well that they will be able to learn whatever needs to be learned.' That has to be the central curriculum objective of the learning society, not just in rhetoric but in reality. We have to remember that the end of education is to enable young people, when they are grown up, to live happy, successful and responsible lives. If teaching them to multiply fractions is genuinely a means to that end, then let us do it. But we must not vaguely wish or hope that it is such a means; nor must we fervently believe it, for that makes the future education a battleground rather than an inquiry. The nineteenth-century American essayist Alexis de Toqueville once defined a fanatic as someone who redoubles his efforts when he has forgotten what he is fighting for. We cannot really start to decide what education should be unless we first remember what it is fundamentally for."

- "The world of work exemplifies the central theme of this book: the urgent need to recognize and develop learning power in everyday life; and the confused and sometimes subversive attitudes that may get in the way of this happening. Individuals carry forward from their childhood and schooldays outmoded assumptions that breed narrow approaches to learning, and beliefs about themselves which can turn practical uncertainty into personal insecurity and thus encourage a defensive rather than inquiring mind-set. When these assumptions are echoed in the structures and habits of a workplace culture, and modeled and purveyed by senior managers, then individuals withdraw from learning and companies become rigid and myopic. When leaders develop the insight to inspect these belief systems, and the courage to share that reflective journey of corporate self-discovery with the workforce, remarkable shifts can take place and ?true learning? organizations become a real possibility."

Editorial Review:

A new science of learning is emerging and Guy Claxton is at the forefront. It was recently thought that one's learning was a matter of intelligence, or of how hard one tried and that the differences in achievement were due to "ability" or "effort". Widespread attitudes to learning currently disable rather than enable because they concentrate almost exclusively on conscious reason. This new science of learning tells us that everyone's learning power can be enormously increased. Good learners need to know when to mull and drift, as well as when to be analytical and focussed. The methods that Claxton advocates allows the individual to be comfortable with uncertainty, teaching the individual to rely on resourcefulness, resilience and reflection: qualities we have need for learning and growing into the future.

The Psychology of Learning : A Student Workbook

Armando Machado, Francisco J. Silva

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This unique workbook promotes an active, hands-on, constructivist approach to the study of the Psychology of Learning, one that follows Bloom's (1956) taxonomy of instructional objectives. The constructivist approach encourages the reader to discover the answers to problems rather than simply look up solutions in a book. This approach assumes that, for information to be remembered, the reader must discover information and manipulate it by checking new information against old information, revising assumptions, beliefs, and knowledge when the old information no longer seems to work. This workbook replaces the passivity of memorizing definitions and procedures with the activities of graphing and interpreting of functional relations—the pillars of theory. Learning and Variables; Functions and Graphs; Basic Principles of Pavlovian Conditioning; Complexities of Pavlovian Conditioning; The Rescorla-Wagner Model; Principles of Operant Conditioning; "Creating" Behavior (Shaping); Schedules of Reinforcement; What Is a Reinforcer?; Punishment and Avoidance; "Simple" Stimulus Control; "Complex" Stimulus Control (Cognitive Processes); Choice and Self-Control (Allocation of Behavior).

Courageous Learners: Unleashing the Brain Power of Students from At Risk Situations

Donna Wilson, Marcus Conyers

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Editorial Review:

This book equips educators with a practical framework increasing student achievement by children and youth from at risk situations. It includes both strategies and research plus samples of real world successes at the state and district school district levels.

Learnability in Optimality Theory

Bruce Tesar, Paul Smolensky

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Highlighting the close relationship between linguistic explanation and learnability, Bruce Tesar and Paul Smolensky examine the implications of Optimality Theory (OT) for language learnability. They show how the core principles of OT lead to the learning principle of constraint demotion, the basis for a family of algorithms that infer constraint rankings from linguistic forms.

Of primary concern to the authors are the ambiguity of the data received by the learner and the resulting interdependence of the core grammar and the structural analysis of overt linguistic forms. The authors argue that iterative approaches to interdependencies, inspired by work in statistical learning theory, can be successfully adapted to address the interdependencies of language learning. Both OT and Constraint Demotion play critical roles in their adaptation. The authors support their findings both formally and through simulations. They also illustrate how their approach could be extended to other language learning issues, including subset relations and the learning of phonological underlying forms.

Memory from a Broader Perspective

Alan Searleman, Douglas Herrmann

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This is a primary textbook for an upper-level undergraduate or introductory graduate course on human memory. Related courses are Cognition, Learning, and Learning and Memory. The text provides a thorough and fascinating review of the most current theory and research about human memory. It covers both traditional topics and contemporary findings with a balanced blend of research and applied material. Though the text is pitched to the upper-level student, it features an accessible, friendly writing style.

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