Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Journal of Instructional Psychology

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The Journal of Instructional Psychology provides a great resource of information focusing on the psychology of learning.  Many of the articles strictly focus on the how the brain learns, retains information, and retrieves that information.

I also think this journal is highly valuable since it also talks about teaching strategies and learning assessments. 

It offer a full range of information that will help understand better ways to design, deliver, and assess learning.

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