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Teaching and Learning Marjorie S. Schiering

Teaching and Learning By Marjorie S. Schiering

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Teaching and Learning: A Model for Academic and Social Cognition by Marjorie S. Schiering

Learners are multi-faceted, unique people. Discovering the whole individual is incumbent upon realizing the teaching/learning environments, common social and societal realities, and belief and value systems respective of academic and socio-societal factors that establish who one is as a learner and teacher. In Learning and Teaching, the authors offer practical strategies for interactive instruction to facilitate optimum learning. This book addresses theoretical framework that includes the relationship between thoughts and feelings, the effect of past esperiences on present and future behaviors, universal connectivity, and a strong understanding of who one is as a teacher and learner.

Teaching and Learning Reviews

In part 1 of this book Schiering and Bogner (both, Molloy Univ.) and Buli-Holberg (Univ. of Oslo, Norway) present their learning and teaching model to the reader, which includes a combination of memory, cognition, comprehension, learning, teaching perspectives, beliefs, and value systems. The authors define teaching and learning and indicate that learning is a result of memory, cognition, and metacognition that impacts comprehension. They indicate the importance of combining learning and teaching through a theoretical perspective. Readers learn the SOW (sociology of the world) model, as well as REAP (religion, economics, academics, and politics), and reflection. The authors present two interior components that are central, namely, societal realities, belief and value systems. Furthermore, they state that these are areas of commonality within all cultures. Part 2 of the book provides practical applications of the model. It is worth noting that there are three appendices written to add clarification and/or extended information on initially addressed topics in the book. Summing Up: Recommended. All readership levels. * CHOICE *
In Teaching and Learning, the authors skillfully demonstrate for teachers, teachers-in-training, school psychologists, and parents the enormous impact of the Cognitive Collective on performance in the classroom setting. The awareness and understanding of the interplay of thinking on feeling and feelings on thinking by academic and school-based mental health teams can facilitate students' ability to meet the varied demands of the 21st century classroom. The authors' view of students in a holistic manner reinforce the principles of excellence in the field of education. -- Audra Cerruto Ph.D., school psychologist, Lexington School for the Deaf
As someone with a life-long curiosity regarding the complex dynamics of the educational process, I'm impressed by the passion for teaching that drives this cogent, illuminating, and well-researched work. The innovative ideas on the foundation of effective education and cognitive theories, learning styles, the roles of emotion and environment in learning are valuable tools for all teachers. Teaching and Learning is a wonderful and welcome guide for teacher candidates, veteran educators, and for those parents attempting to home school their children. -- Lawrence Honigman, parent
I found 'consistency and coherence.' What seemed to especially make the book cohesive is the section on lesson planning using the concepts presented in the first section. It's like a smorgasbord of options for thinking about the lesson and tailoring it into a format for the class you are teaching. It is like an orthotic-training your foot to walk so it doesn't hurt-learing to teach so it is meaningful for the students and your own style. -- Reverend Susan Lunning, director of Chaplain Services at Westchester Medical Center
Concerning academic and social cognition, this book skillfully links thinking and feeling in the social and academic spectrums. The book addresses external factors including religion, politics, and academics. It can be a most useful resource in college education courses of study, as well as useful for practicing teachers and parents interested in gaining knowledge about ways to assist their children in learning. -- Barbara Hayes, EdD, Molloy College, former dean of undergraduate education studies and present field supervisor

About Marjorie S. Schiering

Marjorie Schiering is a full professor in the Division of Education at Molloy College and ordained interfaith minister and chaplain. Drew Bogner is president and professor of education at Molloy College in Rockville Centre, New York. Jorun Buli-Holmberg has 20 years of experience teaching at different levels from pre-school to high school with 15 years at the University level in Oslo, Norway and is an active, published researcher on inclusive education and meta-cognition.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Forward Chapter 2 Acknowledgement Chapter 3 Introduction Part 4 Part One: A New Learning and Teaching Model Chapter 5 Chapter 1: Acquiring Memory, Realizing Cognition, and Comprehension Chapter 6 Chapter 2: Varied Learning and Teaching Perspectives Chapter 7 Chapter 3: An Overview: A Model for Academic and Social Cognition Chapter 8 Chapter 4: The Model's Foundation: S.O.W., R.E.A.P. and Umbrella of Reflection Chapter 9 Chapter 5: Two Interior Components of the Model Chapter 10 Chapter 6: The Third Interior Component of the Model: An Overview of the Cognitive Collective Chapter 11 Chapter 7: The Cognitive Collective's Reciprocal Thinking Phases Chapter 12 Chapter 8: The Cognitive Collective's Reciprocal Feelings Part 13 Part Two: Practical Applications of the Model Chapter 14 Introduction Chapter 15 Chapter 9: Practical Model Application: Classroom Design and Instruction Chapter 16 Chapter 10: Practical Model Application: Lesson Planning Chapter 17 Chapter 11: Applying the Model in the Classroom: Differentiated and Interactive Instruction Chapter 18 Chapter 12: Practical Model Application: Character Development Chapter 19 Afterward Part 20 Appendices Overview Chapter 21 Appendix A Chapter 22 Appendix B Chapter 23 Appendix C Chapter 24 Appendix D

Additional information

CIN1610484274G
9781610484275
1610484274
Teaching and Learning: A Model for Academic and Social Cognition by Marjorie S. Schiering
Used - Good
Paperback
Rowman & Littlefield
20110616
330
N/A
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