Brain Based Learning and Education
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- Author : Yi-Yuan Tang
- Publisher : Academic Press
- Release : 22 April 2017
- ISBN : 9780128105092
- Page : 80 pages
- Rating : 4.5/5 from 103 voters
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Brain-Based Learning and Education presents a new type of education that uses brain-based and self-control theory-driven training. Leaving aside the current focus in education on content knowledge, it examines essential character strengths such as selfcontrol, persistence, creativity, attention, memory, and social learning, and relates their relevance to learning. By bridging the research and application gap in education, this text not only covers the latest findings related to learning and teaching but also provides insights for application and practice for brain-based methods in health and education. This integration of neuroscience and education takes us from a deep understanding of brain function to the frontline of the classroom. Explains an integrative training mechanisms from the behavioral, neuroscientific, and physiological perspectives Presents brain-based practice methods that can be readily applied to the education system Addresses additional issues, such as stress, wandering mind, and individuality Includes stories and findings related to the brain, learning, and teaching
Brain-Based Learning and Education
- Author : Yi-Yuan Tang
- Publisher : Academic Press
- Release Date : 2017-04-22
- ISBN : 9780128105092
Brain-Based Learning and Education presents a new type of education that uses brain-based and self-control theory-driven training. Leaving aside the current focus in education on content knowledge, it examines essential character strengths such as selfcontrol, persistence, creativity, attention, memory, and social learning, and relates their relevance to learning. By bridging the research and application gap in education, this text not only covers the latest findings related to learning and teaching but also provides insights for application and practice for brain-based
Brain-Based Learning
- Author : Eric Jensen,Liesl McConchie
- Publisher : Corwin Press
- Release Date : 2020-03-16
- ISBN : 9781544394640
Learn how to teach like a pro and have fun, too! The more you know about the brains of your students, the better you can be at your profession. Brain-based teaching gives you the tools to boost cognitive functioning, decrease discipline issues, increase graduation rates, and foster the joy of learning. This innovative, new edition of the bestselling Brain-Based Learning by Eric Jensen and master teacher and trainer Liesl McConchie provides an up-to-date, evidence-based learning approach that reveals how the
Brain-Based Learning
- Author : Eric Jensen
- Publisher : Corwin Press
- Release Date : 2008-06-12
- ISBN : 9781452295244
Adopt a teaching approach aligned with the brain's natural way of learning! An expert in brain research and brain-based teaching strategies, Eric Jensen offers an easy-to-understand explanation of the relationship between learning and the brain. Updated and streamlined, this second edition features in-depth information about the impact of physiological effects, sensory stimuli, and emotions on student learning and includes: A set of brain-based principles for informed decision making Low-cost teaching strategies that teachers can implement immediately Reader-friendly language accessible for
Mind, Brain, and Education Science: A Comprehensive Guide to the New Brain-Based Teaching
- Author : Tracey Tokuhama-Espinosa
- Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
- Release Date : 2010-12-20
- ISBN : 9780393706819
Establishing the parameters and goals of the new field of mind, brain, and education science. A groundbreaking work, Mind, Brain, and Education Science explains the new transdisciplinary academic field that has grown out of the intersection of neuroscience, education, and psychology. The trend in “brain-based teaching” has been growing for the past twenty years and has exploded in the past five to become the most authoritative pedagogy for best learning results. Aimed at teachers, teacher trainers and policy makers, and
The Brain-Based Classroom
- Author : Kieran O'Mahony
- Publisher : CRC Press
- Release Date : 2020-12-30
- ISBN : 9781000330663
The Brain-Based Classroom translates findings from educational neuroscience into a new paradigm of practices suitable for any teacher. The human brain is a site of spectacular capacity for joy, motivation, and personal satisfaction, but how can educators harness its potential to help children reach truly fulfilling goals? Using this innovative collection of brain-centric strategies, teachers can transform their classrooms into deep learning spaces that support their students through self-regulation and mindset shifts. These fresh insights will help teachers resolve classroom
Brain-Based Learning with Gifted Students (Grades 3-6)
- Author : Kathryn Fishman-Weaver
- Publisher : Routledge
- Release Date : 2020-10-15
- ISBN : 1646320433
Brain-Based Learning With Gifted Students combines relevant research in neuroscience with engaging activities for gifted elementary students in grades 3-6. This book: Teaches how development and learning processes happen in the brain. Helps students and teachers explore specific brain-based concepts together. Includes a concise research overview on why each concept works and matters. Offers extension ideas to deepen the activities and strategies for applying each concept to other content areas. Aligns to gifted programming standards. Through the lessons in this
Brain-Based Teaching in the Digital Age
- Author : Marilee Sprenger
- Publisher : ASCD
- Release Date : 2010-03-15
- ISBN : 9781416612452
Smartphones, videogames, webcasts, wikis, blogs, texting, emoticons. What does the rapidly changing digital landscape mean for classroom teaching? How has technology affected the brain development of students? How does it relate to what we know about learning styles, memory, and multiple intelligences? How can teachers close the digital divide that separates many of them from their students? In Brain-Based Teaching in the Digital Age, Marilee Sprenger answers these and other questions with research-based information and practical advice gained from her
Learning That Sticks
- Author : Bryan Goodwin,Tonia Gibson,Kristin Rouleau
- Publisher : ASCD
- Release Date : 2020-06-05
- ISBN : 9781416629122
In far too many classrooms, the emphasis is on instructional strategies that teachers employ rather than on what students should be doing or thinking about as part of their learning. What's more, students' minds are something of a mysterious "black box" for most teachers, so when learning breaks down, they're not sure what went wrong or what to do differently to help students learn. It doesn't have to be this way. Learning That Sticks helps you look inside that black
Becoming a "Wiz" at Brain-Based Teaching
- Author : Marilee Sprenger
- Publisher : Simon and Schuster
- Release Date : 2015-03-10
- ISBN : 9781632209573
New and veteran teachers will find guidelines to translate the latest research on learning, memory, and the brain into effective and enjoyable classroom practice. The author provides in–depth and accessible coverage of learning theory, multiple intelligences, resilience theory, and emotional intelligence to help teachers master the complexities of teaching all the young brains in their classrooms. This invaluable text: - Helps readers understand complex concepts and translate theory into actual practice - Provides brain–compatible classroom management strategies -
Culturally Responsive Teaching and The Brain
- Author : Zaretta Hammond
- Publisher : Corwin Press
- Release Date : 2014-11-13
- ISBN : 9781483308029
A bold, brain-based teaching approach to culturally responsive instruction To close the achievement gap, diverse classrooms need a proven framework for optimizing student engagement. Culturally responsive instruction has shown promise, but many teachers have struggled with its implementation—until now. In this book, Zaretta Hammond draws on cutting-edge neuroscience research to offer an innovative approach for designing and implementing brain-compatible culturally responsive instruction. The book includes: Information on how one’s culture programs the brain to process data and affects
Worksheets Don′t Grow Dendrites
- Author : Marcia L. Tate
- Publisher : Corwin Press
- Release Date : 2015-10-30
- ISBN : 9781506338385
Bring Novelty Into The Classroom To Get Knowledge Into Students’ Brains! You can invest time and effort into perfecting your lesson plans, encouraging good student behavior, and ensuring your classroom accommodates every learning style. But if your students don’t remember what you teach them, what’s the point? Banish this concern forever when you use the strategies in this thoroughly updated third edition of Marcia Tate’s bestselling Worksheets Don’t Grow Dendrites, which details twenty definitive brain-compatible techniques
Brain-based Strategies to Reach Every Learner
- Author : J. Diane Connell
- Publisher : Teaching Strategies
- Release Date : 2005
- ISBN : 0439590205
Provides teaching strategies to reach all kinds of learners along with surveys and checklists to determine students' learning preferences.
Brain-based Teaching for All Subjects
- Author : Madlon T. Laster
- Publisher : R & L Education
- Release Date : 2008
- ISBN : UOM:39015073963855
Discusses how to use cognitive instruction to help students see commonalities and patterns in a particular concept and includes examples of visual patterns.
Brain Based Learning and Special Education
- Author : Clyde Winters
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 2017-01-12
- ISBN : 154253643X
In Brain Based Teaching and Special Education, Dr. Clyde Winters provides teachers with learning strategies that will allow them to focus on effective instruction rather than rote memorization. After reading this book teachers will be able to create classroom environments that are low in threat, yet high in challenge. The strategies teachers learn in this book will immerse students in complex learning experiences that meet the requirements of Common Core State Standards. Brain Based Teaching and Special Education allow teachers
Brain-based Learning with Class
- Author : Colleen Politano,Joy Paquin
- Publisher : Portage & Main Press
- Release Date : 2000
- ISBN : 189411048X
In this book, the authors have adapted Eric Jensen's 10 principles that need to be implemented in the classroom for a brain-compatible approach to teaching and learning. These principles include uniqueness, emotions, nutrition, and elimination of threat. The book also provides basic information about the brain, ways to teach students about the brain, and dozens of practical brain-based activities for students of every age.