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Brain Matters: Translating Research into Classroom PracticeBUY FROM AMAZON.COM
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Usually ships in 24 hours RRP: Buy New: $23.35 You Save: $2.60 (10%) Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours EDITORIAL REVIEWEveryone agrees that what we do in schools should be based on what we know about how our brain learns. Until recently, however, we have had few clues to unlock the secrets of the brain. Now, research from the neurosciences has greatly improved our understanding of the learning process, and we have a much more solid foundation on which to base educational decisions. In this book, Patricia Wolfe makes it clear that before we can effectively match teaching practice to brain functioning, we must first understand how the brain functions. In Part I, several chapters act as a mini-textbook on brain anatomy and physiology. Then, in Part II, Wolfe brings brain functioning into clearer focus, describing how the brain encodes, manipulates, and stores information. This information-processing model provides a first look at some implications of the research for practice--why meaning is essential for attention, how emotion can enhance or impede learning, and how different types of rehearsal are necessary for different types of learning. In Part III, Wolfe devotes several chapters to practical classroom applications and brain-compatible teaching strategies. This section shows how to use simulations, projects, problem-based learning, graphic organizers, music, rhyme and rhythm, writing, active engagement, and mnemonics. Each chapter provides examples using brief scenarios from actual classroom practice, from the lower elementary grades to high school. The book also includes a glossary of terms. PRODUCT DETAILSPublisher: Association for Supervision & Curriculum DevePub. Date: 30th June 2001 Catalog: Book Media: Paperback Number Of Pages: 207 Ean: 9780871205179 Isbn: 0871205173 ABOUT THIS BOOKUSER REVIEWS
I bought this book for a class on Neurological disorders to go hand in hand with another book whose language supposedly ins't in layman's term. This book is very clear and concise regarding all the functions of the brain, its pathway, the baby brain through adulthood, and all of the neurological disorders.
Patricia Wolfe offers both theoretical and practical advice for teachers who want to make a difference in the lives of their students. The book is readable and memorable for any level of teaching. I have personally used many of the suggestions proposed in this book in a high school setting and it has had a profound effect on teacher (me) and students who are able to apply many of the skills of learning/memory to other classess. If there is a negative side, it is the large number of students who now wish to take courses from teachers who use brain-compatible teaching techniques. SIMILAR ITEMS: |

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