12 Brain/mind Learning Principles In Action: Developing Executive Func

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piAn excellent resource for teachers striving to improve student achievement by focusing on how the brain learns./ibr /—Marcia Carlson, Sixth-Grade Teacherbr /Crestview Elementary School, Clive, IA/ppiFor those educators passionate about practicing their craft, this book provides a blueprint for deliberate, thoughtful, and engaging teaching strategies. It is a must for anyone concerned with how to be more effective in the classroom./ibr /—D. Allan Bruner, Science/Math Chairbr /Colton High School, OR/ppbiPractical, brain-based techniques to enhance classroom teaching and learning!/i/b/ppIdeal for teachers and school leaders, this indispensable volume provides an accessible framework based on how the brain learns, and shows how to use that knowledge to help both teachers and students reach higher performance levels. /ppLinked to national teaching standards, this guidebook builds the bridge from brain research to classroom practice. The authors help readers understand the three essential elements for learning—relaxed alertness, immersion in complex experience, and active processing—and provide examples, teacher reflections, student vignettes, and commonsense strategies for creating an optimum emotional climate for learning. With reader-friendly organization, this second edition includes:br //pulliUpdated research sections in every chapter/liliSubstantially revised sections on leadership /liliExpanded information on developing process learning circles for teachers /liliNew anecdotes from classrooms/liliA vocabulary guide at the end of each chapter/li/ulpbi12 Brain/Mind Learning Principles in Action, Second Edition/i/b, provides staff developers, teachers, and administrators with the latest research on brain-compatible learning to improve student performance./p (20080128)

 

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