Illustrated Guide to Pedagogy

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Classroom Practice
Cognitive Science
curriculum sequencing
Educational Research
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evidence-based classroom instruction
Finola Wilson
formative assessment tools
Impact Wales
Learning Process
Learning Sciences
memory retention strategies
Primary teachers
professional learning for educators
questioning techniques
Research-Informed Teaching
Scaffolding
teacher cognition
Teaching

Product details

  • ISBN 9781041011781
  • Weight: 700g
  • Dimensions: 297 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Dec 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Research is not just theoretical, but a direct description of the actions, approaches, and choices that teachers make every day in the classroom. Providing a comprehensive look into how learning happens in the brain, this essential guide provides practical teaching strategies and scaffolding frameworks that help create meaningful learning experiences for all students.

The book reveals the cognitive science behind learning, knowledge acquisition and memory, and demonstrates how they can be supported through teaching. It walks the reader through what works in the classroom, explains why it works and then offers step-by-step guidance to support teachers in making this knowledge an everyday part of their practice.

Covering cognitive load theory, desirable difficulties, memory processing, questioning, assessment, progress, curriculum design, attention, and much more, the book encourages teachers to reflect on their pedagogy and consider what works for their pupils. Each chapter features artistic sketchnotes that summarise the key principles and research into one-page visuals, simplifying complex research into straightforward concepts. There are also clear worked examples, scaffolded tasks and reflective questions to help teachers make well-informed decisions and apply the research to their own context.

Highly visual and packed full of professional development tools, this essential resource empowers teachers to adopt a research-informed approach and create learning experiences that truly resonate with how the brain works.

Finola Wilson is the Director of Impact School Improvement Ltd., a trusted partner to a wide range of education organisations across the UK and beyond, which uses the latest research and evidence to create professional learning and bespoke consultancy with impact.

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