ABSTRACT

Having published in 11 languages and sold in more than 100,000 copies, this fully revised edition of How We Learn examines what learning actually is and why and how learning and non-learning takes place. Focusing exclusively on learning itself, it provides a comprehensive yet accessible introduction to traditional learning theory and the newest international contributions, while at the same time presenting an innovative and holistic understanding of learning.

Comprising insightful and topical discussions covering all learning types, learning situations and environments this edition includes key updates to sections on:

  • School-based learning
  • Reflexivity and biographicity
  • E-learning
  • The basic dimensions and types of learning
  • What happens when intended learning does not take place
  • The connections between learning and personal development
  • Learning in the competition state

How We Learn spans from a basic grounding of the fundmental structure and dimensions of learning and different learning types, to a detailed exploration of the differing situations and environments in which learning takes place. These include learning in different life stages, learning in the late modern competition society, and the crucial topic of learning barriers. Transformative learning, identity, the concept of competencies, workplace learning, non-learning and the interaction between learning and the educational approaches of the competition state are also examined.

Forming the broadest basic reader on the topic of human learning, this revised edition is integral reading for all those who deal with learning and teaching in practice. Particularly interested will be MA and doctoral students of education as well as university and school based teachers.

chapter 1|5 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|15 pages

The basis of the understanding of learning

chapter 3|8 pages

The processes and dimensions of learning

chapter 4|19 pages

Different types of learning

chapter 5|23 pages

The content dimension of learning

chapter 6|20 pages

The incentive dimension of learning

chapter 7|25 pages

The interaction dimension of learning

chapter 8|32 pages

Learning as whole

chapter 9|18 pages

Barriers to learning

chapter 10|20 pages

Learning, dispositions and preconditions

chapter 11|16 pages

Learning and life course

chapter 12|19 pages

Learning in different learning spaces

chapter 13|19 pages

Learning, education and society

chapter 14|9 pages

Overview