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How Humans Learn: The Science and Stories Behind Effective College Teaching

Contributor(s): Eyler, Joshua R (Author)

ISBN: 9781946684646

Publisher: West Virginia University Press

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Pub Date: October 24, 2018

Dewey: 378.125

LCCN: 2018025280

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.70" H x 7.90" L x 5.00" W ( 0.66 lbs) 312 pages

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Education | Schools | Levels Higher | Teaching | General

Series: Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

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Even on good days, teaching is a challenging profession. One way to make the job of college instructors easier, however, is to know more about the ways students learn. How Humans Learn aims to do just that by peering behind the curtain and surveying research in fields as diverse as developmental psychology, anthropology, and cognitive neuroscience for insight into the science behind learning.

The result is a story that ranges from investigations of the evolutionary record to studies of infants discovering the world for the first time, and from a look into how our brains respond to fear to a reckoning with the importance of gestures and language. Joshua R. Eyler identifies five broad themes running through recent scientific inquiry--curiosity, sociality, emotion, authenticity, and failure--devoting a chapter to each and providing practical takeaways for busy teachers. He also interviews and observes college instructors across the country, placing theoretical insight in dialogue with classroom experience.

Review Quotes: "A wonderful tool for reflection on one's own teaching practice, a way to catalog one's own values and how we put them into practice in the classroom and out."
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