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Learning and Learning Difficulties
A handbook for teachers
Peter Westwood is Associate Professor (Special Education) in the Faculty of Education, University of Hong Kong.
With over 45 years experience in education, Peter Westwood has published many articles and books for teachers and for children. He has taught students of all ages from preschool to tertiary, and much of his classroom career was spent teaching students with special educational needs. After some years serving in the School of Special Education and Disability Studies at Flinders University in South Australia, Peter Westwood is now an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Hong Kong. He lectures in the field of special education to teachers in graduate and postgraduate courses. His research interests include learning difficulties, effective teaching methods, teacher competencies, and curriculum adaptation.
ISBN 0-86431-769-7
9 780864 317698
Australian Council for Educational Research
A handbook for teachers
This text explores a number of different perspectives and theories on human learning and motivation. The author gives significant attention to different types of learning across the curriculum and examines the most effective types of teaching to facilitate different forms of learning. Detailed consideration is given to factors that contribute to common learning problems in school; and many practical suggestions are provided for preventing or overcoming some of these difficulties. The unique feature of this book is the way in which the writer has interpreted learning problems within the broad context of how humans learn and how teaching can either create or prevent learning difficulties. The text presents sound theories matched with equally sound practical strategies for teachers.
A handbook for teachers