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Teaching & Learning Illuminated

The Big Ideas, Illustrated

Bradley Busch Edward Watson Ludmila Bogatchek

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Routledge
26 May 2023
This exciting new book from the bestselling authors of The Science of Learning takes complex ideas around teaching and learning and makes them easy to understand and apply through beautifully illustrated graphics. Each concept is covered over a double-page spread, with a full-page graphic on one page and supportive text on the other. This unique combination of accessible images and clear explanations helps teachers navigate the key principles and understand how to best implement them in the classroom.

Distilling key findings and ideas for great evidence-based teaching from a broad range of contemporary studies, the book covers the research findings, ideas and applications from the most important and fundamental areas of teaching and learning including:

Retrieval Practice

Spacing

Interleaving

Cognitive Load Theory

Rosenshine’s Principles

Feedback

Resilience

Metacognition

Written to support, inspire and inform teaching staff and those involved in leadership and CPD, Teaching & Learning Illuminated will transform readers' understanding of teaching and learning research.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 297mm,  Width: 210mm, 
Weight:   840g
ISBN:   9781032368955
ISBN 10:   1032368950
Pages:   150
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
How to read this book What you’ll get from reading Teaching & Learning Illuminated Memory and Learning Retrieval Practice Spacing and Interleaving Cognitive Load Theory What’s next for Cognitive Science? Rosenshine’s Principles of Instruction Getting answers to your questions Feedback Motivation and Resilience Preparing to learn What all teachers (but especially Senior Leaders) need to know What all teachers (but especially Primary teachers) need to know Thinking biases In case you got this far Should you recommend this book to a colleague? Where to find out more Studies, books and articles that inspired and influenced us

Bradley Busch is the lead psychologist at InnerDrive, UK. Edward Watson is the founder of InnerDrive, UK. Ludmila Bogatchek is the creative lead at InnerDrive, UK.

Reviews for Teaching & Learning Illuminated: The Big Ideas, Illustrated

“Best synthesis of cognitive science ever” Mary Myatt, Education writer, speaker, founder Myatt & Co “Visual learning at its best” John Hattie, Melbourne Laureate Professor Emeritus, Melbourne Graduate School of Education. Author of bestselling Visible Learning series “Absolutely illuminating” Jenny Griffiths, Research and Knowledge Manager, Teach First “Game changing” Jade Pearce, Director of Programmes and author of 'What Every Teacher Needs to Know' “Seminal” Henry Sauntson, Director Teach East SCITT “Heavy concepts made incredibly accessible” Lekha Sharma, author of Curriculum to Classroom “Enlightening” Dr Claire Badger, Assistant Head, Teaching and Learning, The Godolphin and Latymer School “Complex research beautifully rendered” Dr. Carl Hendrick, author of 'How Learning Happens' “Expertly clarifies complex concepts” Sarah Cottingham, MA Educational Neuroscience, Associate Dean at Ambition Institute. “A warm bath for your brain” Peps McCrea, Dean at Ambition Institute, Director at Steplab, Author of the High Impact Teaching series “Infographabulous” Paul Kirschner, Professor Emeritus Open University of the Netherlands, Guest Professor Thomas More University of Applied Sciences (Antwerp, Belgium), Owner kirschner-ED “Pure gold for every teacher” Darren Leslie, PT Teaching & Learning and host of the Becoming Educated podcast “Exceptional!” Rhiannon Rainbow, School Improvement Leader and Co-founder #GLTBookClub “Visually stunning, intellectually stimulating” Mark Roberts, Director of Research and English teacher, Carrickfergus Grammar School.


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