Introduction to brain-compatible learning /
Jensen, Eric, 1950- ,
Introduction to brain-compatible learning / Brain-compatible learning. Eric Jensen. - 2nd ed. - xi, 123 páginas : ilustraciones ; 26 cm.
Incluye bibliografía (p. 111-119).
pt. 1. Background you need. -- What is brain-compatible teaching -- The old and new of it -- When brain research is applied to the classroom everything will change -- Change can be easy -- We´re not in Kansas anymore -- Where´s the proof -- Tools for exploring the brain -- Ten reasons to care about brain research -- The evolution of brain models -- Be a brain-smart consumer: recognizing good research -- Action or theory: who wants to read all that research -- Excellent sources of research -- Fun factoids on the brain -- What´s in the human brain -- Brain teaser -- The brain divided -- The brain connected -- Brain geography -- Brain ´cell´ ebration: far-out facts about brain cells -- Learning happens but how -- Are today´s kids different -- Boy´s and girl´s brain differences -- Learning disabilities; different brains -- The cranial soup bowl: understanding the chemicals in our brains -- pt. 2. The foundation for teaching is principles, not strategies. What are the principles -- Principle 1: the principle of change: brain is dynamic, not fixed -- Principle 2: the principle of variety: all brains are unique -- Principle 3: the principle of developmental sensitivity -- Principle 4: the principle of interaction: we have a social brain -- Principle 5: the principle of connectivity: the brain is an integrated system of systems -- Principle 6: the principle of memory malleability -- Principle 7: the principle of resource consumption -- necessity for processing -- pt. 3. So what; now what. Asking big questions: what´s in a brain-compatible curriculum -- Brain-compatible test-taking success strategies -- Systemic change: the next level -- Big picture analysis: transformation happens -- Action research makes a difference -- The learning community -- What´s next.
1412954185 9781412954181
Aprendizaje--Aspectos psicológicos.
Cerebro.
370.152 / J54i 2007
Introduction to brain-compatible learning / Brain-compatible learning. Eric Jensen. - 2nd ed. - xi, 123 páginas : ilustraciones ; 26 cm.
Incluye bibliografía (p. 111-119).
pt. 1. Background you need. -- What is brain-compatible teaching -- The old and new of it -- When brain research is applied to the classroom everything will change -- Change can be easy -- We´re not in Kansas anymore -- Where´s the proof -- Tools for exploring the brain -- Ten reasons to care about brain research -- The evolution of brain models -- Be a brain-smart consumer: recognizing good research -- Action or theory: who wants to read all that research -- Excellent sources of research -- Fun factoids on the brain -- What´s in the human brain -- Brain teaser -- The brain divided -- The brain connected -- Brain geography -- Brain ´cell´ ebration: far-out facts about brain cells -- Learning happens but how -- Are today´s kids different -- Boy´s and girl´s brain differences -- Learning disabilities; different brains -- The cranial soup bowl: understanding the chemicals in our brains -- pt. 2. The foundation for teaching is principles, not strategies. What are the principles -- Principle 1: the principle of change: brain is dynamic, not fixed -- Principle 2: the principle of variety: all brains are unique -- Principle 3: the principle of developmental sensitivity -- Principle 4: the principle of interaction: we have a social brain -- Principle 5: the principle of connectivity: the brain is an integrated system of systems -- Principle 6: the principle of memory malleability -- Principle 7: the principle of resource consumption -- necessity for processing -- pt. 3. So what; now what. Asking big questions: what´s in a brain-compatible curriculum -- Brain-compatible test-taking success strategies -- Systemic change: the next level -- Big picture analysis: transformation happens -- Action research makes a difference -- The learning community -- What´s next.
1412954185 9781412954181
Aprendizaje--Aspectos psicológicos.
Cerebro.
370.152 / J54i 2007