In the light of both comments from readers of the first edition, and in developments whichhave taken place over the short time since the first edition was completed, we have decided toupdate Ways of Learning and produce this second edition. In particular a chapter looking at themanifold difficulties which might face learners has been written. This new chapter is by nomeans an exhaustive review of the problems faced by children and the difficulties that they canpresent in the classroom and other learning contexts, but it gives an overview and access tofurther information. Since Ways of Learning is not primarily a handbook for how to teach, thesections in the chapter looking at difficulties with learning does not give detailed strategies forteachers to adopt (although some are considered) rather the need for sensitivity is underlinedand the importance of not being seduced by the myth of laziness which may well have blightedsome children’s learning and life opportunities over the years.There are some new, or extended, sections, notably, concerning the effect of emotion onlearning, and throughout there have been minor corrections and updates concerning such thingsas the change in regulations for teacher training programmes and the like.It has been a delight to revisit this text and to consider it again in the light of my furtherexperience and reading, and the conversations that I have had with readers.Alan Pritchard,WIE, University of Warwick, May 2008
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