Teaching Learning Defined
Unlearning Learning
14. How learning happens - Part 1 (Summary/Review)
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Note: Recorded in English + Nepali mixed language

This episode is for teachers who are trying to unravel the complex issue of learning and teaching. I will be recording a series of episodes summarizing and reviewing each chapters from the seminal book "How Learning Happens".

Book: How Learning Happens - Seminal Works in Educational Psychology and What They Mean in Practice
Paul A. Kirschner and Carl Hendrick

Chapter 1: A novice is not a little expert

The takeaways are:
a. Beginners aren’t “little” experts; they know less and think differently than experts.
b. Children also aren’t small adults. They see the world very differently and therefore have to learn differently.
c. A teaching approach that works well with an expert will most probably not work well with a beginner and can even be detrimental to their learning.
d. Try to differentiate at an early stage.
e. The epistemology of the expert is not the proper pedagogy for the learner.

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Teaching Learning Defined
Unlearning Learning
Hi I am Umes Shrestha. I am a teacher and a teacher developer. I love designing and delivering workshops -- and help teachers become awesome :)
This podcast is my audio guff, teaching, learning related, ideally for teachers, teacher trainers, and educators.
Language: Nepali and English, mixed with a few Newari tone here and there.
Find me here:
Instagram: @umesunlearn
Email: umes.shrestha@gmail.com