This exciting book reveals how teachers can help young people become expert learners. Drawing on three key themes – how we learn, the challenges of thinking, and habit formation - it provides a clear practical framework and actionable guidance for developing effective learning habits, with additional guidance on AI and the use of technology.
What makes some students thrive while others struggle? This exciting book reveals how teachers and parents can help young people become expert learners—curious, resilient, and capable of thinking for themselves.
Drawing on educational and psychological research, this book explores three key themes—how we learn, the challenges of thinking, and habit formation—providing a clear practical framework to help students develop more effective, lasting learning habits. It explains how students absorb and forget information, the limits of working memory, the importance of self-control, and how cognitive biases affect decision-making alongside strategies to foster critical thinking. Providing actionable guidance for supporting learning in school and at home, this book includes:
With additional guidance on the role of AI in education and using technology effectively, this is essential reading for teachers and parents wanting to help children and young people develop effective, sustainable learning habits.