Rowman & Littlefield Sivumäärä: 152 sivua Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja Julkaisuvuosi: 2004, 17.12.2004 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
Continuing dramatic developments in the ability of neuroscientists to peer inside the brain to discover its incredible intricacy places awesome responsibility on all educators to "do the right thing" for their students. Here, the authors offer readers powerful brain-compatible and research-based teaching and learning strategies based on how the brain works. This book will help answer questions about why some approaches to teaching are more successful than others. This is critically important because of new demands for increasing accountability. On one hand, each state has developed very specific standards and expectations for students; on the other, there is rigorous testing. The missing link is to know which instructional practices support teachers as they prepare students for increased expectations. Bridging the Learning/Assessment Gap: Shows how students learn in non-technical language, Discusses the concepts that most neuroscientists agree upon about the brain and how it learns, Provides specific teaching strategies to enhance instruction, Offers a number of strategies to help the learner , Highlights striking examples of powerful strategies used by current teachers. The need is urgent; the research is available. The challenge is to not fall prey to unfounded claims that a new strategy is proven by brain research. Will be of interest to teachers, administrators, curriculum planners, staff development trainers, and teacher education institutions.
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