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Theories of Human Learning
Guy R. Lefrançois
其他書名
What the Old Woman Said
出版
Thomson/Wadsworth
, 2006
主題
Education / Teaching / General
Psychology / Cognitive Psychology & Cognition
Self-Help / General
ISBN
0534641520
9780534641528
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=vFgtAAAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Both a serious academic text and a delightful story, this book offers a clear, readable look at a full range of learning theories-from behavioral to cognitive- and also covers memory, motivation, connectionism (neural net models), and social learning. It concludes with a comprehensive synthesis. Its most apparent strength is its easily accessible style, but its greatest value lies in the clarity of its concepts. THEORIES OF HUMAN LEARNING is told by an old woman. But this old woman isn't just anyone. In fact, professors familiar with previous editions of this book may conclude that she is related to Kongor and Kro, those extraterrestrials who, in earlier editions, so successfully guided students through the maze of historic and current theories that help us understand how humans learn. And, wise as she is, the old woman does the job even more effectively than her predecessors in this fifth edition of THEORIES OF HUMAN LEARNING: WHAT THE OLD WOMAN SAID.