Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
464
Language
English
Published
Dec 17, 2001
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521802881
ISBN-13
9780521802888
Description
Peter Robinson explores the intricate relationship between cognitive processes and second language acquisition, emphasizing how understanding the mind's mechanisms can enhance language instruction. He delves into the various cognitive factors that shape how learners approach and internalize new languages, shedding light on the complexities of learning beyond mere memorization.
Robinson's analysis provides educators with valuable insights into effective teaching strategies tailored to cognitive realities, allowing them to create more engaging and productive environments. By bridging theoretical concepts with practical applications, the work serves as a crucial resource for teachers aiming to refine their approaches to language instruction, ultimately fostering better learning outcomes for students.
Robinson's analysis provides educators with valuable insights into effective teaching strategies tailored to cognitive realities, allowing them to create more engaging and productive environments. By bridging theoretical concepts with practical applications, the work serves as a crucial resource for teachers aiming to refine their approaches to language instruction, ultimately fostering better learning outcomes for students.