

desertcart.com: Uncommon Sense Teaching: Practical Insights in Brain Science to Help Students Learn: 9780593329733: Oakley PhD, Barbara, Rogowsky EdD, Beth, Sejnowski, Terrence J.: Books Review: 10 out of 10 - I love that this book talks about some high level neuroscience, but in a way that is easy to understand. I have adopted this book and its lessons into my teaching strategies and have seen great improvements. It even helped me better adapt the teaching methodologies that I train other educators on. Review: New torn book? Looking forward to reading still. - The book is promising. However I would like my books to not be torn/ripped. Dr. Oakley is amazing and this is not to belittle the book's contents - I just dont like how someone would be ok with packaging a NEW (not even used) book in this condition.

| Best Sellers Rank | #38,594 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #3 in Inclusive Education Methods #8 in Educational Psychology (Books) #62 in Biology (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (620) |
| Dimensions | 5.98 x 0.88 x 8.92 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 0593329732 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0593329733 |
| Item Weight | 13.8 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 336 pages |
| Publication date | June 15, 2021 |
| Publisher | Tarcher |
A**E
10 out of 10
I love that this book talks about some high level neuroscience, but in a way that is easy to understand. I have adopted this book and its lessons into my teaching strategies and have seen great improvements. It even helped me better adapt the teaching methodologies that I train other educators on.
A**N
New torn book? Looking forward to reading still.
The book is promising. However I would like my books to not be torn/ripped. Dr. Oakley is amazing and this is not to belittle the book's contents - I just dont like how someone would be ok with packaging a NEW (not even used) book in this condition.
T**G
It’s not just a theory.
The book gives practical tips to the teachers, which is really helpful.
A**R
A Good Refresher
I’ve been teaching 17 years and have learned most of this either back in college, PDs, or figured it out myself over the years. The brain research aspect in the beginning was very interesting though. While reading, I was constantly thinking of how I could apply the information in new ways. There were some great application examples of techniques I used in the past, but had forgotten about.
C**C
Great info for teachers, or anyone dealing with kids. Easy to understand explanations
This book is a collaboration by three authors; Barb Oakley and Terry Sejnowski, creators of the popular course “Learning how to Learn,” and Beth Rogowsky, a lifelong educator and expert in behavioral neuroscience. The goal of the book is to give teachers new insights into how we learn, by using the latest neuroscience and cognition research. The book is written using basic language, and oversimplified examples, so that it should be fairly easy to understand even if you have no familiarity with the concepts at all. At first I was surprised by these elementary explanations; in fact many concepts are explained with pictures and analogies that I might use if I were explaining these ideas to children. Later I understood why the authors took this approach, because they actually recommend using some of the same images and analogies to explain certain ideas to your students. This seems like a good idea, because you can't teach children something if you don't really understand it yourself; and they have made this information easy to understand. Each chapter starts by introducing concepts, and giving the reader information about an aspect of how we learn and remember. Then there are specific activities and strategies suggested to use with your students. There are also general teaching tips listed, that have something to do with using the information on a daily basis. Each chapter ends with a review list of key ideas in the chapter, to highlight the most important concepts. There are ten main chapters, covering many different topics, including: simple anatomy of neurons, long term memory vs working memory, retrieval practice, active learning, declarative and procedural pathways, procrastination, habits, collaborative learning, online teaching, and lesson plans. Again, teachers should not be intimidated by the names of these concepts, even if they are unfamiliar, because everything is thoroughly explained in simple terms. Overall, I think that this book is a valuable resource for teachers, or anyone that deals with children. Using this information can help you come up with new ways to reach your students, and keep them engaged and learning. I appreciate the authors work in breaking down some advanced neuroscience into simple language and useful activities, so it is easy for teachers to use right away.
B**Y
Great gift!
I bought this as a gift for my grandmother and she loved it!
J**T
Very informative
Was great. Very informative
T**Y
Informative
If you’re a teacher this’ll be more in the four stars bracket, especially if you’re new. If you’re just curious how to optimize your learning. It gives a few insights on how your brain works as it grasps a new concepts. The diagrams with how the neuron changes as you learn is pretty fascinating. The 50 or so pages of this book (2 chapters) are really for teachers. At the end of each chapter are also ideas and practices on what you could do as a teacher. Again really helpful if you are, extra page padding if you you’re not.
I**N
Fantastic book with new perspective about learning and it's applications in teaching.worth the money.rereading the book will help a lot!
J**O
Achei todos os capitulos relevantes, uma linguagem fácil e gostosa de ler. Usei muito os conceitos e questionmamentos em treinamentos para professores.
E**O
This book provides background knowledge and actionable advices that represent a good tradeoff for better understanding the whole learning and teaching process from different perspectives.
V**W
This is a great book for new and experienced teachers and even for students and parents. It clearly and simply explains how people learn linking the neuroscience (with easy to understand terms and metaphors) to teaching and learning techniques. I highly recommend it to people from all walks of like as it will help everyone better understand their own and others' learning.
S**H
I've read a lot of books about learning and this one is just the best for the teacher point of view. It sums up a lot of things I've learned along the years. Make it stick is the next read if you haven't already.
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