Outsmart Your Brain: Why Learning is Hard and How You Can Make It Easy by Daniel T. Willingham Ph.D

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In this revolutionary, comprehensive, and accessible guide on how the brain learns, discover how to study more efficiently and effectively, shrug away exam stress, and most of all, enjoy learning. When we study, we tend to focus on the tasks we can most easily control—such as highlighting and rereading—but these practices only give the illusion of mastery. As Dan Willingham, professor of psychology and bestselling author, explains, familiarity is not the same as comprehension. Perfect for teachers and students of all ages, Outsmart Your Brain provides real-world practices and the latest research on how to train your brain for better learning. Each chapter provides clear and specific strategies while also explaining why traditional study processes do not work. Grounded in scientifically backed practical advice, this is the ultimate guide to improving grades and better understanding the power of our own brains.

  • Product Features

    • Suggested age range - Adult
    • Format - Hardcover
    • Product dimensions - 6" W x 9.1" H x 1.2" D
    • Genre - Education
    • Publisher - Gallery Books, Publication date - 01/24/2023
    • Page count - 336
    • ISBN - 9781982167172
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1 year ago
from Louisiana

Excellent book for community college students

I am a community college professor and am recently noticing that students do not know how to "college." This book is an excellent resource for students on how to participate in lectures, take notes, and study. It also serves as a resource for faculty on how to present lecture content to students. Dr. Willingham explains the responsibility of students and faculty to participate in the learning process. He dispels the myths of learning styles and that lectures are passive.

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