Learning Theories Simplified
...and how to apply them to teaching
- Bob Bates - Independent Consultant, UK
Are you struggling to get your head around John Dewey’s educational pragmatism? What exactly is Jean Piaget saying about cognitive development? Maybe you’re running out of time and patience making sense of Rosenshine's Principles of Instruction? Have you reached breaking point reading Daniel T. Willingham on educational neuroscience?
Written for busy teachers, students, trainers, managers and , this 'dip-in, dip-out' guide makes theories of learning accessible and practical. It explores 134 classic and contemporary learning theorists in an easy-to-use, bite-sized format with clear relevant illustrations on how each theory will benefit teaching and learning.
Each model or theory is explained in less than 350 words, followed by a 'how to use it' section.
New to this third edition:
This is an excellent book.
Both for new and existing teachers, the content on the book is easily presented and written in a user friendly manner.
The content within is a huge help to my practice, and I would recommend it to any tutor, here you can dip in and out of the content to find information to help with a question or issue you are facing within the education setting.
excellent book easily read and understood to apply in practice
An excellent book for students' first engagement with learning theory.
Really great book, very useful for my own studies for Level 5 Teaching diploma. But also great for our T-Level Early Years and Education course!
This book will greatly support new teachers and those who are undertaking teacher training.
I used the previous edition. This books offers a great overview of a large number of theories/theorists in clear categories in an easy to digest way for level 5 students.
I have just received my copy and want to read it carefully. Will definitely be using to reference theories in my lectures to start with - likely to adopt next year but module starts in Sept 2023 this year
It is always good to have a range of books giving different viewpoints on educational theory and this one is easy to read and has become a 'go to' for my students.
An excellent resource. Some of the commentary takes a rather personal view, but this is a great contribution to the library for students to engage with.
A super approachable application of learning theories in practice.