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Learning Strategies

Harrison Stewart

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Learning Strategies offers a comprehensive guide to effective learning techniques, bridging the gap between cognitive psychology research and practical application. It emphasizes that learning is an active, strategic process, not merely passive absorption. Readers will discover how understanding cognitive processes, such as memory encoding and metacognition, can unlock their learning potential.

 
The book explores various strategies, from traditional memorization techniques like spaced repetition to hands-on learning methods such as project-based learning, enabling students to enhance knowledge retention significantly. The book uniquely emphasizes personalized learning, encouraging readers to adapt strategies to their individual learning styles and goals.

 
Drawing from diverse sources, including empirical studies, educational research, and neuroscience, this psychology textbook presents evidence-based information in an accessible tone. It progresses logically by first introducing the fundamentals of cognitive psychology, then exploring a range of specific learning methods, and finally focusing on critical thinking strategies.

 
Ultimately, it equips students, educators, and professionals with the tools to improve their learning outcomes and achieve lifelong learning goals.
Available since: 02/26/2025.
Print length: 117 pages.

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