Books written by Kenneth A. Kiewra

  • Teaching How to Learn: The Teacher's Guide to Student Success

    Kauffman, D. F., LeBow, R., Kiewra, K. A., & Igo, B. (2000). All matrices are not created equal: How ... Conversations with three highly productive educational psychologists: Richard Anderson, Richard Mayer, and Michael Pressley.

  • Nurturing Children's Talents: A Guide for Parents

    ... Educational Psychologists: Richard Anderson, Richard Mayer, and Michael Pressley,” Educational Psychology Review 12 (2000): 135–161. 8. Ibid., 154. 9. Bloom, Developing Talent in Young People. 10. Unpublished interview. 11.

  • Learn how to Study and SOAR to Success

    //-->1356O-5, 0-13-113562-7, Kiewra, Kenneth A., How to Study: Effectively Using the Pie Tap System, 1/E//-->A book that finally tells readers from all backgrounds exactly what to do when they study!...

  • Teaching How to Learn: The Teacher's Guide to Student Success

    With insightful examples and illustrations, Teaching How to Learn will be used again and again by teachers looking to transform themselves into A+ educators and their students into lifelong learners. Book jacket.

  • Teaching How to Learn: The Teacher's Guide to Student Success

    This innovative guidebook offers proven methods to strengthen instruction and help K–12 students acquire successful learning strategies using the SOAR approach: Selecting key lesson ideas; Organizing information using comparative charts ...

  • SOAR to College Success and Beyond

    At the book's core is a unique learning method called SOAR that Dr. Kiewra developed, scientifically validated, and has disseminated through his writings and teachings to thousands of students.

  • Learning to Learn: Making the Transition from Student to Life-long Learner

    Often students enter and slip through school without the proper skills necessary to learn. In other words, they need to learn how to learn. Graduates sometimes "forget" the skills they...

  • Nurturing Children's Talents: A Guide for Parents

    ... talent transformation began with a wealthy and anonymous benefactor who had seen how chess instruction bore champions and bettered lives in poverty- stricken inner - city Memphis , Tennessee . The benefactor wondered if similar results ...