Description
About the Author
George R. Taylor is professor and head of the Department of Special Education at Coppin State College and Core Faculty at the Union Institute. Loretta MacKenney retired from teaching at Baltimore County Public Schools after 30 years.
Reviews
Taylor and MacKenney display a detailed knowledge of learning theories and how these theories can be successfully infused into instruction. -- Susan Arisman, Dean, Coppin State University
A much needed source for student and teacher learning about strategies and interventions for improving learning that is both intrinsic and extrinsic. -- Theresa L. Harris
This book is an excellent and valuable resource for instructors to utilize in their journey to enhance and strengthen their teaching styles as well as improve their students' learning and creativity. -- Sharonda Sharp, Adult Protective Service Investigator for the Howard County Department of Social Services, and adjunct faculty at Howard Communi
Improving Human Learning in the Classroom will provide both the undergraduate and graduate student with a theoretical basis of teaching and learning, along with practical suggestions for enhancing learning in the classroom. This bnook is an invaluable tool to improve teaching at any level and should be on every teacher's bookshelf. -- Michael Trumbull, Chair of the Psychology Department at Piles Peak Community College, Colorado
Book Information
ISBN 9781578868575
Author George R. Taylor
Format Hardback
Page Count 326
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Education
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 612g
Dimensions(mm) 239mm * 162mm * 30mm