Drawing together the worlds of classroom practice, school leadership and scientific research, this is an essential how-to guide for initiating and maintaining a school improvement journey based on the science of learning.
What we now know about learning and teaching is vast; yet often, wading through the thousands of articles and books on this subject can leave even the most seasoned educator overwhelmed. This guide instead offers a distillation of key understandings—for teaching, literacy, mathematics, curriculum and implementation—to launch your school improvement work.
Harnessing the Science of Learning also features contributions from thought leaders across the fields of learning sciences and educational Pamela Snow, Tanya Serry, Zach Groshell, Reid Smith, Toni Hatten-Roberts, Simon Breakspear, Katie Roberts-Hull, David Morkunas, Steven Capp, Shane Pearson and Eamon Charles.
This book illustrates practical ways to harness this knowledge, using a series of exemplary school case studies. These insightful narratives of transformation are interwoven with summaries of powerful teaching practices, forming a roadmap to drive improvement.
In this volume, you will learn how even discrete changes in a school can have marked impacts. It is suitable for those already versed in such principles, as well as anyone curious to plunge into what the science of learning has to offer.
Very important for teachers and school leadership to read. Looks at key areas where schools can improve, explaining approaches that work and are backed by cognitive science research.
Fantastic explanation of essential concepts about teaching and learning with immediate real-world applications. If every school focused their professional development on the science of learning, student outcomes would soar, and this book is the ideal succinct and up-to-date guide for the work.
Really appreciated the chapter on "four teaching misconceptions resolved by science".
I've been studying classical education & believe it fits the science explained in this book perfectly. A foundation of knowledge must first be laid (grammar stage), given through explicit instruction by an expert (mentor/teacher), before a student can move to inquiry/exploration (logic stage - rhetoric stage).
Great resource! This book provided a great summary of the research surrounding the science of learning and gave examples of schools that are implementing practices.
A tightly edited book that provides both an exploration of knowledge-rich curriculum concepts and ways to apply them within schools and proof of concept applications within real schools.