This is not the easiest of reads.
Peter does not mince any words - this is not a "learn anything in 15 minutes" type of book.
Rather, this is a blueprint to effective, practical self-directed learning. It is not an easy fix, but it is thorough, practical, and completely doable.
I am a teacher myself, and I found a number of techniques I will be adding to my tool bag next semester. I am also a self directed student, and I am beginning to use these techniques myself.
His "five C's" of academic buoyancy were really good, and his description of how to use the Pomodoro Technique in elevating stages was very helpful. But his discussion and stress on how to use failure positively really helped - both for myself and as an additional insight to share with my students. And I appreciated his application of Bloom's Taxonomy.
Although Mr. Hollins is dealing in depth with many of the most current and effective modes of teaching and learning, I really enjoy his writing style. He manages to share the most academic methods and subjects in plain language, and even spiced with a bit of humor.
An excellent book, and one I will be using immediately for my own development as well as applying to my classroom.
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