A Parent's Guide to Powerful Teaching
By (Author) Patrice Bain
Hodder Education
John Catt Educational Ltd
16th November 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
371.3
Paperback
82
Width 146mm, Height 208mm, Spine 6mm
120g
Im not sure how to help my child with schoolwork. I see my child study for tests and not do well. How much help is too much Or Not enough As a parent, do you have questions like these For students reading this book, have you ever thought: I studied all night and didnt do well on the test Do you question why spending more time on schoolwork often does not reflect increased learning or higher grades
We all think we know how to study. Many of us have spent years in educational settings. Because we have learned, do we know how learning occurs Often the answer is no. Fewer than 10% of students have parents who are certified educators. Where can the other 90% of parents go to find answers If you are a student, where can you go to find out how to maximize learning while spending less time doing so The answer is this guide.
Patrice Bain has shown thousands of students with a wide range of abilities how to increase school performance. Having worked with cognitive scientists in the classroom for over half of her 25+ year teaching career, Bain knows how students learn and has developed strategies that increase memory, grades and retention of material. This book is not about fads or the latest shiny gadgets. Instead, this guide, based on rigorous research, gives the inside look into how all of us learn best. Filled with stories making learning relevant, and strategies to use at home, this guide will be like having a seat in Mrs. Bains engaging classroom.
Patrice M. Bain, Ed.S. is an educator, speaker and author. Finalist for Illinois Teacher of the Year and a Fulbright Scholar in Russia, she has been featured in national and international webinars, podcasts, articles and press, including PBS NOVA and Scientific American. She spent 15 of her 25+ year teaching career working with cognitive scientists turning research into learning strategies. Bain was asked by the Department of Education to work with cognitive scientists to co-author Organizing Instruction and Study to Improve Student Learning. In addition, Patrice co-authored Powerful Teaching: Unleash the Science of Learning. Bain was one of two U.S. teachers on the working task group: Neuromyths vs. Neurotruths, sponsored by Institute of Education Sciences (IES) and National Commission on Education Research (NCER) and is on the Educational Advisory Boards for the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis and Deans for Impact. Follow Patrice on Twitter @PatriceBain1 and visit her website at www.patricebain.com