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When Teaching Becomes Learning: A Theory and Practice of Teaching
By (Author) Eric Sotto
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
1st January 2007
2nd edition
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
371.102
Hardback
332
710g
Intended to help anyone who teaches, this book has something of a cult following. Drawing on extensive teaching experience, the author presents a personal account of good practice, written in an engaging and accessible style and based on extensive scholarly sources.
Part I 'Learning' and Part II 'Teaching' complement one another, and the book as a whole offers an insight into how to teach in any set of circumstances. It does so without being prescriptive, instead helping teachers to think through their own problems and situations. As a result When Teaching Becomes Learning is a book to which teachers will return on countless occasions.
This edition has been updated throughout and now has 2 new chapters - Reflections of Educational Technology, and Why Teach Chapters are now also divided up so they are each shorter and more user-friendly than before.
"Occasionally one comes across a book which is a little gem and which has a great personal impact. When Teaching Becomes Learning by Eric Sotto is such a book. Based on his extensive personal experience Sotto offers an insight without being prescriptive into how teachers can contribute to better learning." Medical Teacher, 2007
'It discusses methods of learning in a friendly, easy to understand manner ...it draws on familiar analogies, the author's experiences and even animal behaviour to highlight the points. This book highlights [how] an effective teacher knows not just the subject, but how to teach it in accordance with how learning actually happens.' * Amazon.Com Books *
'This is a remarkable and delightful book, presented in a style reminiscent of a cross between Woody Allen and Ludwig Wittgenstein. Eric Sotto has not so much written as crafted it from a blend of his own experience and a wide knowledge of relevant psychological theory. ' R A Becher, Professor of Education, University of Sussex, 1994 * Blurb from reviewer *
'...You have been able to clarify for me, in readable and understandable language, many of the intuitive feelings I have had about teaching all these years but have been unable to articulate.... Your book has also helped me to make sense out of all the conflicting cognitive theories used by psychologists, sociologists and philosophers.... The personalised and anecdotal illustrations of the different points you wished to make were so useful to help understanding' Letter to author from reader in Austria, 1994 * Blurb from reviewer *
'I am finding your book an inspiration... it has set me on a journey of reflection and reinterpretation of my own experiences of teaching and learning.' Letter from lecturer in Social Sciences, The Open University, 1995 * Blurb from reviewer *
Eric Sotto is an experienced teacher and staff trainer, and has worked in the UK and internationally. He is a Chartered Psychologist, and is now mainly engaged in writing and psychotherapy.