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Breaking the Cycle of Dependency in K-12 Education: Using Cognitive Science to Guide Instruction

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This book seeks to help teachers convert dependent learners into independent learners who can take control of their own learning. Part One instructs teachers on the conditions that create dependent...
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  • 04 March 2025
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This book seeks to help teachers convert dependent learners into independent learners who can take control of their own learning. Part One instructs teachers on the conditions that create dependent learners, as well as the principles of human intelligence and learning. It discusses some of the myths and controversies concerning these topics. It also analyzes the cognitive science research on how students learn and what educational practices best promote new learning. The second half of the book addresses how teachers can create and implement classroom practices that promote the principles of learning and convert dependent learners into independent ones. The book offers a holistic approach to teaching, focusing on classroom management and relationship building, writing and oral communication, lesson design, and assessment and feedback. It also examines how direct instruction methods can be used in conjunction with active learning strategies like project-based learning to improve student retention of knowledge and increase motivation and engagement.
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Price: $24.95
Pages: 300
Publisher: Hachette Learning
Imprint: John Catt Educational
Publication Date: 04 March 2025
ISBN: 9781036003630
Format: Paperback
BISACs: Teacher training
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Mr. Regensburger's new book is the paradigm shift we need to see in education. The exhaustive research he has done to help students "break the cycle of dependency" and become independent learners is refreshing and should be a huge help to educators, administrators, and students of all learning ilks.