<p>"<i>Cognition in Education</i> is a useful primer for both students and teachers about learning—how it happens and how to improve it. The authors have struck a good balance, with just enough theory to understand and appreciate the practical learning and study strategies and tips described. The chapter on comprehension is particularly helpful and rich with ideas and examples. I especially appreciated the included glossary—all in all, the book is a great resource and an appropriate supplement for many courses."</p><p>—Anita Woolfolk Hoy, Professor Emerita, The Ohio State University, USA</p><p>"Drs. McCrudden and McNamara have produced an excellent, clear, and concise description of human cognition. The book is eminently readable and explains sophisticated topics in an easy-to-understand style. It also includes an ample number of concrete, personalized examples that make the content engaging and even more understandable. The <i>student perspective</i> and <i>teacher perspective</i> sections, such as "Using Knowledge of Attention: Student Perspective," provide practical and real-world suggestions that can be immediately applied to learning and teaching. This is a fine piece of work, and I have cited it in several places in my own writing."</p><p>—Paul Eggen, PhD, Professor, University of North Florida, USA</p>
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Biographical note
Matthew T. McCrudden is an Associate Professor in the School of Education at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
Danielle S. McNamara is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Arizona State University, USA.