If you've read the other reviews, I agree with Sara, it's more a pamphlet than a book, or the precis of a really good, but as yet non-existent tome. It reads like the detailed contents of a Victorian novel more than a book. There's good ideas, but not near enough detail to explain the how-to do it. I guess it's supposed to be a teaser so we'll hire her group to come teach us how to to teach. Basically, she talks about the how, what and why of learning, and that students need help with both abstract representational systems and abstract processes (the how) and making Mental Models (the Why) to understand the content (the what).