Fr. 37.50

When Can You Trust the Experts - How to Tell Good Science from Bad in Education

Englisch · Fester Einband

Versand in der Regel in 3 bis 5 Wochen

Beschreibung

Mehr lesen

Informationen zum Autor Daniel T. Willingham is professor of psychology at the University of Virginia. His bestselling book, Why Don't Students Like School? , was hailed as "a triumph" by The Washington Post and "brilliant analysis" by The Wall Street Journal ; it is recommended by scores of education-related magazines and blogs and is published in ten languages. Willingham writes a regular column called "Ask the Cognitive Scientist" for the American Federation of Teachers' magazine, American Educator . Klappentext Praise for When Can You Trust the Experts? > --STEVEN PINKER, Harvard College Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and author, The Language Instinct and How the Mind Works > --RANDI WEINGARTEN, president, American Federation of Teachers > --CHESTER E. FINN, JR., president, Thomas B. Fordham Institute > --E. D. HIRSCH, author, What Your Kindergartner Needs to Know and What Your First Grader Needs to Know "Willingham's When Can You Trust the Experts? provides teachers with an in-depth guide on how to parse the helpful from the abhorrent. With the plethora of education research today, teachers finally have a book that asks us to challenge the validity of current education products through a simplified scientific approach. Unlike other education research books, however, Willingham prefers to spark conversation and invite educators in." --JOSE VILSON, middle school math instructor, New York City Schools Zusammenfassung Clear! easy principles to spot what's nonsense and what's reliable Each year! teachers! administrators! and parents face a barrage of new education software! games! workbooks! and professional development programs purporting to be "based on the latest research. Inhaltsverzeichnis About the Author xi Acknowledgments xii Introduction: What are You to Believe? 1 Part One Why We So Easily Believe Bad Science Chapter 1 Why Smart People Believe Dumb Things 31 Chapter 2 Science and Belief: A Nervous Romance 57 Chapter 3 What Scientists Call Good Science 81 Chapter 4 How to Use Science 107 Part Two The Shortcut Solution Chapter 5 Step One: Strip It and Flip It 135 Chapter 6 Step Two: Trace It 167 Chapter 7 Step Three: Analyze It 183 Chapter 8 Step Four: Should I Do It? 207 Endnotes 223 Name Index 237 Subject Index 243 ...

Kundenrezensionen

Zu diesem Artikel wurden noch keine Rezensionen verfasst. Schreibe die erste Bewertung und sei anderen Benutzern bei der Kaufentscheidung behilflich.

Schreibe eine Rezension

Top oder Flop? Schreibe deine eigene Rezension.

Für Mitteilungen an CeDe.ch kannst du das Kontaktformular benutzen.

Die mit * markierten Eingabefelder müssen zwingend ausgefüllt werden.

Mit dem Absenden dieses Formulars erklärst du dich mit unseren Datenschutzbestimmungen einverstanden.