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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Robert Z. Zheng , Michael K. GardnerPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.460kg ISBN: 9780367028565ISBN 10: 0367028565 Pages: 158 Publication Date: 11 November 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book explains the fundamental components of human memory, such that both students and educators can understand and apply the material directly to learning. The text explains not only how memory works, but how we can utilize that information to optimize learning across a broad swath of domains. I look forward to using this book in my own courses in Educational Psychology. - Anne Cook, Ph.D., Professor and Chair of Educational Psychology Department, University of Utah, USA Memory in Education makes a substantial contribution to the educational literature by articulating how theory and research explain and support multiple memory techniques. Among the many useful aspects of this text is the discussion of cognitive load theory. Knowing how to reduce extraneous cognitive load and increase positive, 'germane' cognitive load is especially important in addressing the complex information demands in education today. There is much in this text that can benefit both students and teachers. -Marc M. Sebrechts, Ph.D., Wylma and James Curtin Professor of Psychology, The Catholic University of America, USA This book explains the fundamental components of human memory, such that both students and educators can understand and apply the material directly to learning. The text explains not only how memory works, but how we can utilize that information to optimize learning across a broad swath of domains. I look forward to using this book in my own courses in Educational Psychology. - Anne Cook, Ph.D., Professor and Chair of Educational Psychology Department, University of Utah, USA Memory in Education makes a substantial contribution to the educational literature by articulating how theory and research explain and support multiple memory techniques. Among the many useful aspects of this text is the discussion of cognitive load theory. Knowing how to reduce extraneous cognitive load and increase positive germane cognitive load is especially important in addressing the complex information demands in education today. There is much in this text that can benefit both students and teachers. -Marc M. Sebrechts, Ph.D., Wylma and James Curtin Professor of Psychology, The Catholic University of America, USA """This book explains the fundamental components of human memory, such that both students and educators can understand and apply the material directly to learning. The text explains not only how memory works, but how we can utilize that information to optimize learning across a broad swath of domains. I look forward to using this book in my own courses in Educational Psychology."" – Anne Cook, Ph.D., Professor and Chair of Educational Psychology Department, University of Utah, USA ""Memory in Education makes a substantial contribution to the educational literature by articulating how theory and research explain and support multiple memory techniques. Among the many useful aspects of this text is the discussion of cognitive load theory. Knowing how to reduce extraneous cognitive load and increase positive, 'germane' cognitive load is especially important in addressing the complex information demands in education today. There is much in this text that can benefit both students and teachers."" –Marc M. Sebrechts, Ph.D., Wylma and James Curtin Professor of Psychology, The Catholic University of America, USA" Author InformationRobert Z. Zheng is Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Utah, USA. Michael K. Gardner is Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Utah, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |