APS-David Myers Distinguished Lecture on the Science and Craft of Teaching Psychological Science: Translating Cognitive Research into a Useful Framework for Teaching and Learning

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Speaker: Stephen L. Chew, Samford University

Why hasn’t decades of cognitive research translated into effective teaching practices? One reason is that, contrary to controlled research, teachers deal with a complex interaction of multiple factors to bring about student learning. In this presentation, Chew outlines a research-based, context-dependent framework of the cognitive challenges of teaching.

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