Neurosciences and learning: Recent e-books
This guide is for those interested in the application of the neurosciences to education, including brain and learning sciences.
Recent e-books
Engaging the rewired brain by David A. Sousa
Publication Date: 2024This new edition from bestselling educational neuroscience author David Sousa offers research-based, practical solutions and serves as a framework for educators who want to effectively leverage technology to enhance student learning in an environment that demands constant engagement and stimulation.Brain research and learning theory: implications to improve student learning and engagement by Perry R. Rettig; Toni M. Bailey
Publication Date: 2024Virtually anyone who has attended college can attest to poor teaching approaches by very bright professors. Professors simply are not trained or taught how to best teach their content. They are not aware of learning theories, brain research, pedagogy and andragogy. They teach the way they were taught--their mimetic isomorphism.Not only will this book share insights from all these areas, but it will also help professors prepare syllabi, create curriculum, prepare lesson plans, create assignments, and develop assessments with these concepts in mind.Fundamentals of developmental cognitive neuroscience [digital] by Heather Bortfeld; Silvia A. Bunge
Publication Date: 2024An exciting introduction to the scientific interface between biological studies of the brain and behavioural studies of human development. The authors trace the field from its roots in developmental psychology and neuroscience, and highlight some of the most persuasive research findings before anticipating future directions the field may take.
2023
Little brains matter : a practical guide to brain development and neuroscience in early childhood by Debbie Garvey
Publication Date: 2023This accessible guide introduces neuroscience, demystifying terminology and language and increasing the knowledge, skills and, importantly, confidence of anyone interested in brain development in early childhood. Practical and reflective chapters highlight the multi-faceted role of adults as 'brain builders' and encourage the reader to consider how the environment, play and interactions are crucially interlinked.Small teaching K-8: igniting the teaching spark with the science of learning by Sarah Connell Sanders; James M. Lang
Publication Date: 2023In Small Teaching K-8, a team of veteran educators bridges the gap between cognitive theory and the K-8 classroom environment, applying the same foundational research found in author James Lang's bestselling Small Teaching: Everyday Lessons from the Science of Learning to the elementary and middle school setting.
2021
The brain-based classroom: accessing every child's potential through educational neuroscience by Kieran O'Mahony
Publication Date: 2021"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."Schools reimagined: unifying the science of learning with the art of teaching by Jacqueline Grennon Brooks; Martin G. Brooks; Michael Fullan (Foreword by)
Publication Date: 2021In this book the authors make the case that now is a timely moment to reimagine schools and put the intellectual and social-emotional health of students and teachers at the center of the educational process. They offer practical classroom examples across disciplines and grade levels based on constructivist pedagogy, neuroscience research, psychological theory, and design thinking, as well as on their own experiences in observing and advancing instructional practice that fosters human development.
2020
Brain-based learning : teaching the way students really learn by Eric P. Jensen; Liesl McConchie
Publication Date: 2020This innovative, new edition of the bestselling Brain-Based Learning by Eric Jensen and master teacher Liesl McConchie provides an up-to-date, evidence-based approach that reveals how the brain learns best. Based on neuroscience, biology and psychology research, it includes: Insights about the impact of relationships, senses, movement, and emotions on learning; Strategies for creating high-quality learning environments; Tools for motivating struggling students.Cognitive and working memory training: perspectives from psychology, neuroscience, and human development by Jared M. Novick (Ed.); Michael F. Bunting (Ed.); Michael R. Dougherty (Ed.); Randall W. Engle (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2020Cognitive and Working Memory Training assembles an interdisciplinary group of distinguished authors - all experts in the field - who have been testing the efficacy of cognitive and working memory training using a combination of behavioral, neuroimaging, meta-analytic, and computationalmodelling methods.Five Big Ideas for Effective Teaching by Donna Wilson; Marcus Conyers; Robert Calfee (Foreword by)
Publication Date: 2020This is the second edition of the seminal text designed to empower educators with an innovative and inspiring conceptual framework for effective teaching. This bestseller is grounded in the synergy of five big ideas for connecting mind, brain, and education research to classroom practice: neuroplasticity, potential, malleable intelligence, the Body-Brain System, and metacognition.Pedagogy for Conceptual Thinking and Meaning Equivalence by Masha Etkind; Uri Shafrir
Publication Date: 2020Research in neuroscience and brain imaging show that exposure of learners to multi-semiotic problems enhance cognitive control of inter-hemispheric attentional processing in the lateral brain and increase higher-order thinking.Social emotional learning and the brain: strategies to help your students thrive by Marilee Sprenger
Publication Date: 2020Today's teachers face a daunting challenge: how to ensure a positive school experience for their students, many of whom carry the burden of adverse childhood experiences, such as abuse, poverty, divorce, abandonment, and numerous other serious social issues. Spurred by her personal experience and extensive exploration of brain-based learning, author Marilee Sprenger explains how brain science--what we know about how the brain works--can be applied to social-emotional learning.
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