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How Learning Works Seven Research-Based Principles for Smart Teaching
[Hardback]Foreword by:Richard E. MayerPresents a set of 7 theory- and research-based principles of learning in a clear structure and digestible format. * The seven core principles of how students learn presented in this book integrate theory with relevant examples in practice, helping faculty to use the information in their own teaching. -
The Navigating the Ph.D. A Practical Guide for Women Seeking Doctorates in Engineering and Science
[Paperback]Designed to unravel some of the mystery around graduate school programs in science and engineering, this resource reinforces strategies for succeeding. Each chapter covers a different aspect of graduate school, from identifying funding sources, to writing the dissertation, to looking for a job. -
The New Professor's Handbook A Guide to Teaching and Research in Engineering and Science
[Paperback]Foreword by:Herbert A. SimonThis book is an ideal resource for those making the transition from graduate student to new faculty member in engineering and science. Developed through years of use with new faculty, it tackles the two themes that will be constant in a young faculty member's career: teaching and research. -
How Learning Works Seven Research-Based Principles for Smart Teaching
[epub]Introduction by:Richard E. MayerDistilling the research literature and translating the scientific approach into language relevant to a college or university teacher, this book introduces seven general principles of how students learn. The authors have drawn on research from a breadth of perspectives (cognitive, developmental, -
How Learning Works Seven Research-Based Principles for Smart Teaching
[PDF]Introduction by:Richard E. MayerDistilling the research literature and translating the scientific approach into language relevant to a college or university teacher, this book introduces seven general principles of how students learn. The authors have drawn on research from a breadth of perspectives (cognitive, developmental,



