Human learning / Jeanne Ellis Ormrod.

By: Ormrod, Jeanne Ellis [author.]
Language: English Publisher: Singapore : Pearson Education South Asia Pte. Ltd., 2016Edition: Seventh edition; Global editionDescription: 624 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9789814718172Subject(s): Learning, Psychology of | Behaviorism (Psychology)
Contents:
Table of Contents PART ONE INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN LEARNING CHAPTER 1 Perspectives on Learning CHAPTER 2 Learning and the Brain PART TWO BEHAVIORIST VIEWS OF LEARNING CHAPTER 3 Behaviorist Principles and Theories CHAPTER 4 Applications of Behaviorist Principles PART THREE SOCIAL COGNITIVE THEORY CHAPTER 5 Social Cognitive Theory PART FOUR COGNITIVE VIEWS OF LEARNING CHAPTER 6 Introduction to Cognitivism CHAPTER 7 Basic Components of Memory CHAPTER 8 Long-Term Memory Storage and Retrieval Processes CHAPTER 9 The Nature of Knowledge PART FIVE DEVELOPMENTAL AND CONTEXTUAL PERSPECTIVES CHAPTER 10 Cognitive-Developmental Perspectives CHAPTER 11 Sociocultural Theory and Other Contextual Perspectives PART SIX COMPLEX LEARNING AND COGNITION CHAPTER 12 Metacognition, Self-Regulated Learning, and Study Strategies CHAPTER 13 Transfer, Problem Solving, and Critical Thinking PART SEVEN MOTIVATION CHAPTER 14 Motivation and Affect CHAPTER 15 Cognitive Factors in Motivation
Summary: The market-leading education textbook on learning theories, Human Learning looks at a broad range of theoretical perspectives, including behaviorist, social cognitive, cognitive, constructivist, contextual, and developmental theories. It describes associationistic processes, such as classical and operant conditioning, as well as more complex and distinctly human processes such as metacognition, self-regulated learning, and critical thinking. Using a many concrete examples and specific classroom applications, plus a lucid, conversational writing style that truly speaks to students, the author engages students from the start, and makes the concepts, principles, and theories related to human learning and cognition meaningful. The new Seventh Edition features a condensed format, which ideally accommodates typical semester-long courses, coverage of a variety of new topics that have emerged in recent research, and significant updates to include such information as technological innovations in instruction and the neurological underpinnings of learning and behavior.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Table of Contents

PART ONE INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN LEARNING



CHAPTER 1 Perspectives on Learning

CHAPTER 2 Learning and the Brain



PART TWO BEHAVIORIST VIEWS OF LEARNING



CHAPTER 3 Behaviorist Principles and Theories

CHAPTER 4 Applications of Behaviorist Principles



PART THREE SOCIAL COGNITIVE THEORY



CHAPTER 5 Social Cognitive Theory



PART FOUR COGNITIVE VIEWS OF LEARNING



CHAPTER 6 Introduction to Cognitivism

CHAPTER 7 Basic Components of Memory

CHAPTER 8 Long-Term Memory Storage and Retrieval Processes

CHAPTER 9 The Nature of Knowledge



PART FIVE DEVELOPMENTAL AND CONTEXTUAL PERSPECTIVES



CHAPTER 10 Cognitive-Developmental Perspectives

CHAPTER 11 Sociocultural Theory and Other Contextual Perspectives



PART SIX COMPLEX LEARNING AND COGNITION



CHAPTER 12 Metacognition, Self-Regulated Learning, and Study Strategies

CHAPTER 13 Transfer, Problem Solving, and Critical Thinking



PART SEVEN MOTIVATION



CHAPTER 14 Motivation and Affect

CHAPTER 15 Cognitive Factors in Motivation

The market-leading education textbook on learning theories, Human Learning looks at a broad range of theoretical perspectives, including behaviorist, social cognitive, cognitive, constructivist, contextual, and developmental theories. It describes associationistic processes, such as classical and operant conditioning, as well as more complex and distinctly human processes such as metacognition, self-regulated learning, and critical thinking. Using a many concrete examples and specific classroom applications, plus a lucid, conversational writing style that truly speaks to students, the author engages students from the start, and makes the concepts, principles, and theories related to human learning and cognition meaningful. The new Seventh Edition features a condensed format, which ideally accommodates typical semester-long courses, coverage of a variety of new topics that have emerged in recent research, and significant updates to include such information as technological innovations in instruction and the neurological underpinnings of learning and behavior.

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