<p><p>In an era of intense interest in educational reform, spurred by increasing global competition for jobs and advancement, it is more critical than ever to understand the nature of learning. And although much attention is paid to differences between learners, short shrift is often given to cognit
Beyond Individual Differences
β Scribed by Charles A. Ahern
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- 2014
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β¦ Synopsis
In an era of intense interest in educational reform, spurred by increasing global competition for jobs and advancement, it is more critical than ever to understand the nature of learning. And although much attention is paid to differences between learners, short shrift is often given to cognitive functions that characterize successfulalearning for all students. Yet these are the very functions that determine the difference between successful and rewarding learning versus merely OC doingOCO without truly learning.a Firmly grounded in the principles of neuropsychology, Beyond Individual Differences analyzes both successful and unproductive learning in terms of the brainOCOs organizing processes OCo that is, its unconscious sifting, selecting, and meaning-making that enable students to incorporate and build on what theyOCOve learned in the past. At the same time, it explores the learning situations that cause organization to break down and offers several preventive strategies.Key areas of coverage include: aThe complex role of mental organization in learning and education.Specific organizing processes and the links to success or failure in learning.Information/cognitive overload.The studentOCOs experience of learning and its impact on development. Accommodating a range of individual differences in the classroom.Practices for supporting studentsOCO unconscious organizing processes.Beyond Individual Differences is essential reading for a wide range of professionals and policy makers as well as researchers and graduate students in school and clinical child psychology, special and general education, social work and school counseling, speech therapy, and neuropsychology."
β¦ Table of Contents
Beyond Individual
Differences
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contents
Part I: Doing Without Learning
Part II: Teaching with a New Awareness
Part III: The Principle View
Conclusion: Coming to Balance
References
About the Authors
Index
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