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The Harris-Ingram Experiment. Exploring the Human Mind: An Ethical Tale of Memory Manipulation and Psychological Intrigue

Par : Charles E. Bolton
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  • Nombre de pages268
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN4057664614513
  • EAN4057664614513
  • Date de parution29/11/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille794 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "The Harris-Ingram Experiment, " Charles E. Bolton meticulously unravels the intricate interplay between education and psychological development through the lens of an innovative teaching experiment. Bolton's literary style is characterized by its analytical rigor and vivid narrative, blending empirical research with rich, illustrative anecdotes. Set against a backdrop of contemporary educational discourse, the book examines the transformative potential of tailored pedagogical approaches, with a keen focus on the psychological dynamics affecting both students and teachers.
This enlightening exploration invites readers to rethink traditional methodologies in light of new, evidence-based practices. Charles E. Bolton, an esteemed educator and psychologist, draws upon his extensive experience in the field of instructional strategy and educational psychology to craft this compelling narrative. His previous work and academic background highlight a lifelong commitment to exploring how cognitive and emotional factors can enhance or hinder the learning experience.
Bolton'Äôs passion for fostering effective educational environments is evident, making this book not just a scholarly endeavor, but a personal mission to inspire positive change in classrooms. I highly recommend "The Harris-Ingram Experiment" to educators, psychologists, and policymakers alike. Bolton'Äôs insightful synthesis of theory and practice offers invaluable lessons for reimagining education in the 21st century.
This book is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of learning and the transformative power of innovative teaching methodologies.