Strategies for Learning

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Author: Karen J Rooney
Publisher: Corwin
Edition: 1st Edition
ISBN-13: 9781412972857
Publishing year: December 2009
No of pages: 160
Weight: 650 grm
Language: English
Book binding: Hardcover

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Having used Dr Rooneys learning strategies for many years, I can affirm their high-yield effectiveness Best of all, students enjoy this take charge approach ttheir own learning - Rebecca H Aldred, Reading Consultant and Private Tutor Ivy Creek School, Charlottesville, VA A gate barring success often needs but the right key This book provides the keys tunlock the knowledge of how tlearn for those whhave always possessed the ability tlearn - G Emerson Dickman, Immediate Past President, The International Dyslexia Association Knowing how tlearn and study is an important part of the learning process and can make the difference between failure and success in school This book offers specific techniques that are research-proven tresult in significantly improved classroom grades for all struggling students, including those with attention problems, learning disabilities, and underachievement issues Strategies for Learning offers both general and special education secondary teachers a collection of field-tested learning strategies thelp struggling students improve cross-curricular skills in areas that include vocabulary, reading, spelling, writing, mathematics, word problems, grammar, foreign language, note taking, time management, and organization Karen Rooney, PhD, draws on more than 25 years of practice tprovide concrete, user-friendly strategies that help teachers to: - Engage students in the learning process - Teach a set of skills that are effective for all content areas - Improve motivation, increase comprehension, and foster confidence - Offer intense, explicit, and reiterative systems thelp students learn how tlearn - Work with whole classes or individuals Without the need for time-intensive lesson planning, these strategies can be implemented immediately thelp struggling students become independent, motivated, lifelong learners