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By: David A. Sousa
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EDITORIAL REVIEW



"When it comes to brain research,David Sousa is first among peers. His straightforward explanation of the intricacies of the brain, based on solid research, turns theory into practice allowing educators to immediately operationalize concepts into classroom practice."
—Jim Grant, International Educator, Author, Keynote Speaker
Staff Development for Educators

"A wonderful and thorough compendium of how our brain learns. Packed with both scientific and practical information."
—Eric Jensen, Speaker, Author, Trainer, and Consultant
Jensen Learning Corporation

"How the Brain Learns is an excellent text for educators who are looking to take the next step beyond the confines of the traditional model of direct instruction and who wish to ground their professional development in research about the brain. The chapter on 'The Brain and the Arts' in particular is superb."
—Geoffrey Caine, Executive Director
Caine Learning


Use the power of neuroscience to develop better students in your class!

How the Brain Learns, Third Edition, the newly revised and updated edition of this powerful and practical bestseller, examines remarkable new research and developments in brain functioning while continuing its successful tradition of translating this information into effective classroom strategies and activities.

In this revised edition, best-selling author David A. Sousa explores source material on brain research, including basic brain structures, how the brain processes information, memory and retention, and the transfer of knowledge to enhance present and future learning. In addition to critical new research about how the brain acquires language, the updated text includes:

  • An expanded chapter on thinking skills applying the recently revised Bloom’s Taxonomy
  • A revised Information Processing Model to reflect new terminology and understanding about memory systems
  • Additional new examples of how emotions influence learning and memory
  • New Practitioner’s Corners to assess understanding of major concepts and how these translate into effective classroom strategies
  • Updated bibliography and Internet resources
  • An engaging new 2-color interior design


How the Brain Learns, Third Edition is an indispensable tool for all educators—school administrators and teachers, staff developers, preservice students and faculty, and parents who want to better understand the way their children process and retain information.
See Facilitator's Guide to How the Brain Learns, 3rd Edition

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PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: Corwin Press
Pub. Date: 21st December 2005
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 328
Ean: 9781412936613
Isbn: 1412936616

ABOUT THIS BOOK

USER REVIEWS

How the Brain Learns
~ Written on Dec 12, 2007. 1 out of 1 users found this review helpful.

Excellent resource for lay person. Written in a very understandable, practical style with good illustrations and examples. Great aide for educators who want to better understand how their students learn. Also teaches you something about yourself!

The Best Brain Book Out There!
~ Written on Oct 31, 2007. 1 out of 1 users found this review helpful.

Dr. Sousa has an unbelievable way in teaching us about the brain ;the learning brain! His book is very user friendly with instant applications available after each chapter. This is his 3rd Ed. so you know he keeps on top of the everchanging findings in brain research and learning. I highly recommend that this book be in every house. Don't wait for teachers and college professors to introduce the way your brain learns...get going yourself! Teach others how the brain learns best!
Barbara McKenna, MEd.
Private Educational Consultant, VA

Needed for class
~ Written on Oct 31, 2007. out of users found this review helpful.

This book is FILLED with wonderful information about our brains. It is required reading for my graduate class,and I know it will be one I pull off the shelf to use again and again. Fascinating stuff that can be useful for teachers.

good book
~ Written on Oct 5, 2007. 1 out of 1 users found this review helpful.

good book, i pass ATSW in one try after i study this book, provide almost everything you need for the ATSW.

Comprehensive but readable
~ Written on Sep 17, 2007. out of users found this review helpful.

This book was required reading for a seminar. It is very easy to read, but it also contains a lot of good information. I was particularly taken with the Practitioner's Corner at the end of each chapter with suggestions for using the information provided within the chapter inside the classroom.

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