A Commonplace Book on Teaching and Learning

Reflections on Learning Processes, Teaching Methods, and Their Effects on Scientific Literacy

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching
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Author: Pascal de Caprariis ISBN: 9781452053721
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: October 6, 2010
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Pascal de Caprariis
ISBN: 9781452053721
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: October 6, 2010
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

The format of the book is a little unusual because I decided to use the structure of a commonplace book, in which commonplace items that one comes across in one's life are jotted down for future reference in a journal.The idea is to let the quotations set up discussions about various aspects of learning. My intent was to end up with a loosely coupled but reasonably coherent set of ideas within each chapter.This goal was pursued by seeing to it that a substantial number of quotations within a chapter are at least somewhatrelated.One advantage of this format is that the reader can open the book nearly anywhere and find an idea that canbe considered independently of other parts of the book.The intent is to provide on every page stepping stones that allow the reader to go a bit further by mulling over an idea

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The format of the book is a little unusual because I decided to use the structure of a commonplace book, in which commonplace items that one comes across in one's life are jotted down for future reference in a journal.The idea is to let the quotations set up discussions about various aspects of learning. My intent was to end up with a loosely coupled but reasonably coherent set of ideas within each chapter.This goal was pursued by seeing to it that a substantial number of quotations within a chapter are at least somewhatrelated.One advantage of this format is that the reader can open the book nearly anywhere and find an idea that canbe considered independently of other parts of the book.The intent is to provide on every page stepping stones that allow the reader to go a bit further by mulling over an idea

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