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Showing posts with label Brain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brain. Show all posts
Saturday, December 29, 2012
The Brain & How It Learns
Judy Willis is a neurologist, author, and teacher and for the past two decades she has provided extraordinary progress in our understanding of the nature of learning. Never before have neuroscience and classroom instruction been so closely linked.
Now, as educators we can see evidence-based neuroimaging and brain-mapping study results to determine the most effective ways to teach, as advances in technology enable us to view the working brain as it learns.
For her report, click HERE and read about how the brain works and how we as teachers can use different techniques and strategies to assist the brain as it functions for learning.
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Tuesday, June 19, 2012
The "Committed Sardine Blog" has a posting that helps with understanding between neuroscience and education. The article explains how the brains plasticity is more durable as well as how this plasticity helps the brain to learn. A great resource for those interested in how the brain work and how we learn.
Check it out HERE.
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Check it out HERE.
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012
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