ABSTRACT

How We Learn deals with the fundamental issues of the processes of learning, critically assessing different types of learning and obstacles to learning. It also considers a broad range of other important questions in relation to learning such as:

  • modern research into learning and brain functions
  • self-perception, motivation and competence development
  • teaching, intelligence and learning style
  • learning in relation to gender and life age.

The book provides a comprehensive introduction to both traditional learning theory and the newest international research into learning processes, while at the same time being an innovative contribution to a new and more holistic understanding of learning including discussion on school-based learning, net-based learning, workplace learning and educational politics.

How We Learn examines all the key factors that help to create a holistic understanding of what learning actually is and why and how learning and non-learning take place. It is also however a refreshing and thought-provoking piece of scholarly work as it adds new research material, new understandings and new points of view.

chapter 1|5 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|16 pages

The basis of the understanding of learning

chapter 3|8 pages

The processes and dimensions of learning

chapter 4|21 pages

Different types of learning

chapter 5|24 pages

The content dimension of learning

chapter 6|21 pages

The incentive dimension of learning

chapter 7|28 pages

The interaction dimension of learning

chapter 8|33 pages

Learning as whole

chapter 9|19 pages

Barriers to learning

chapter 10|21 pages

Learning, dispositions and preconditions

chapter 11|17 pages

Learning and life course

chapter 12|20 pages

Learning in different learning spaces

chapter 13|19 pages

learning, education and society

chapter 14|9 pages

Overview