Click to enlargeBRAIN-COMPATIBLE PRACTICES FOR THE CLASSROOM

Given the overwhelming amount of research being conducted on the human brain, it is imperative for educators to identify those instructional practices that best align with the findings of those studies. Too often it is fashionable for instructional programs to claim that they are based on brain research, when they truly are not.

To help ensure that the role of brain-compatible instruction becomes a "foundation" to educational practices, and not a passing "fad", Dr. Pat Wolfe, author and world renowned expert on brain-compatible learning, presents a compelling and practical approach to help educators grapple with the high volume of brain research inundating the field of education today.

Visit classrooms that are successfully implementing brain-compatible instruction as an integral part of their daily practice. Learn how to become an "educated consumer" by sorting out the "realities" of brain research from its many modern myths.

The viewer will learn to become more literate of the general structure and function of the brain. The viewer will learn steps to recognize whether a research study is valid or not. The viewer will learn the importance of being cautious when making applications of research findings in the classroom. The viewer will understand through demonstrated practical applications ways to apply brain-based learning into the classroom The viewer will learn how schools translate valid research into effective instruction. 53 minutes.


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