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Neuroteach: Brain Science and the Future of Education
Neuroteach: Brain Science and the Future of Education | Glenn Whitman, Ian Kelleher
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Teachers are brain changers. Thus it would seem obvious that an understanding of the brain - the organ of learning - would be critical to a teacher's readiness to work with students. Unfortunately, in traditional public, public-charter, private, parochial, and home schools across the country, most teachers lack an understanding of how the brain receives, filters, consolidates, and applies learning for both the short and long term. Neuroteach was therefore written to help solve the problem teachers and school leaders have in knowing how to bring the growing body of educational neuroscience research into the design of their schools, classrooms, and work with each individual student. It is our hope, that Neuroteach will help ensure that one day, every student -regardless of zip code or school type--will learn and develop with the guidance of a teacher who knows the research behind how his or her brain works and learns.
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I‘ve noticed there are many teachers on here. Every single one of you should stop what you‘re doing right now and get this book. I am also a teacher and I have a background in neuroscience, so most of the information in this book was not new to me, but it is the most important, informative, and convincing book on this subject I‘ve ever read. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

violabrain “Every student deserves a teacher who understands how the brain learns best - what we know about how learning occurs, which strategies are effective and which are not, and which myths we need to fight against. Settling for anything less would be unconscionable.“ 6y
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