Instructional Illusions

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A01=Carl Hendrick
A01=Jim Heal
A01=Paul A. Kirschner
A01=Piet van der Ploeg
Author_Carl Hendrick
Author_Jim Heal
Author_Paul A. Kirschner
Author_Piet van der Ploeg
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781036008918
  • Weight: 160g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Aug 2025
  • Publisher: Hachette Learning
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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So much of what happens in the process of learning and instruction is obscured from view. Much like the effects of a convincing illusion, what we think we see when we observe instruction is often far from the reality. Join three leading experts in the science of learning as they explore ten instructional illusions through the lens of educational psychology, cognitive science, and instructional design. Together, they will consider how such illusions operate, unmask their true nature in light of the evidence, and present powerful alternatives for authentic teaching and learning. Look beyond the illusion and reveal the true nature of instruction.

Paul A. Kirschner is emeritus professor of educational psychology at the Open University of the Netherlands, guest professor at the Thomas More University of Applied Sciences in Belgium, and owner of kirschner-ED. He is a research fellow of the American Educational Research Association, the International Society of the Learning Sciences, and the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Science. He holds an honorary doctorate (doctor honoris causa) from Oulu University in Finland. His most recent books are How Learning Happens and How Teaching Happens.
Carl Hendrick holds a PhD in education from King's College London and has taught for several years in both the state and independent sectors. He is currently a professor of evidence-informed learning and teaching at Academica University of Applied Sciences with a focus on bridging the gap between research and practice. He is co-author of What Does This Look Like in the Classroom?, How Learning Happens, and How Teaching Happens.
Jim Heal is professor of evidence-informed educational leadership at Academica University of Applied Sciences. Prior to that, he worked at Deans for Impact, a US-based non-profit infusing the science of learning into educator preparation, and at Harvard's Research Schools International initiative. He earned his doctorate in educational leadership from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and is author of How Teaching Happens and Mental Models: How Understanding the Mind Can Transform the Way You Work and Learn.