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I purchased this for a university class. It has never been opened and has no writing, highlighting, or folds. Please be aware that this item is stored by a private individual, so there may be some fading or deterioration. "How People Learn II: Learners, Contexts, and Cultures" is a book edited by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, incorporating the latest knowledge of brain science and educational technology. It's a book where you can learn about the cutting edge of learning science. Twenty years after "How People Learn," which had a significant impact on the education world. This long-awaited latest edition has been reconstructed based on research findings that have become clear during this time. It explores the mystery of human "learning" from various perspectives, including advances in brain science and neuroscience, the development of motivation research, and cultural diversity and ICT. [Title] How People Learn II: Learners, Contexts, and Cultures [Authors] Kiyomi Akita, Tomoki Ichiyanagi, Atsushi Sakamoto (Translator), Manabu Sato (Emeritus Professor, University of Tokyo) Thank you. *Please refrain from price negotiations. *Please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to condition. *This item is also listed on multiple flea market sites. The listing will be removed if it sells elsewhere. *I strive to ship within 24 hours.
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