Teaching with the brain in mind /

Explores how to improve student achievement and create a more effective classroom by applying brain research to teaching. Includes insights on how students are wired for learning and how their learning behaviors change as they mature.

书目详细资料
主要作者: Jensen, Eric, 1950- (Author)
格式: Licensed eBooks
语言:英语
出版: Alexandria, Va. : Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, ©2005.
版:2nd edition, revised and updated.
丛编:Gale virtual reference library.
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书本目录:
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Part 1. Meet your amazing brain
  • Basic brain anatomy
  • How the brain changes over time
  • Cooperation and competition in the brain
  • How the brain learns
  • Part 2. Preparing the brain for school
  • What to do to get a child's brain ready for school
  • Sensitive periods in brain development
  • Developing social and emotional skills
  • The importance of nutrition
  • The dynamic teenage brain
  • Part 3. Rules we learn by
  • Increasing student engagement
  • Variations on repetition
  • The importance of prior knowledge and mental models
  • Taking advantage of the body's natural rhythms
  • The role of hormones
  • Trial-and-error learning
  • How positive and negative emotions affect the brain
  • Part 4. Movement and learning
  • The mind-body link
  • How exercise affects cognition
  • The importance of play, recess, and physical education
  • Part 5. Emotional states
  • Why emotions are now "mainstream"
  • How emotions are processed in the brain
  • The power of emotional states
  • How to influence emotional states
  • Part 6. Physical environments for learning
  • Why research on the physical environment has spawned new interest among neuroscientists
  • How seating, temperature, lighting, noise, and overall building design affect learning
  • Factors to consider for designing smarter schools
  • Part 7. Managing the social brain
  • How social interaction affects the brain and cognition
  • The impact of stress, bonding, bias, and peer pressure
  • How to make school a more positive social experience
  • Part 8. Motivation and engagement
  • Common causes of demotivation
  • The brain's reaction to rewards
  • The nature of intrinsic motivation
  • Tools for motivation
  • The supercamp model
  • Part 9. Critical thinking skills
  • How gender, culture, disorders, and life experience shape a unique brain
  • How the brain tackles problem solving
  • How the brain's maturation process affects learning
  • How the brain adapts to changing circumstances
  • Part 10. Memory and recall
  • Links between memory and survival
  • How the brain encodes and maintains memory
  • The different kinds of memory
  • Ways to enhance memory retrieval
  • Part 11. Brain-based teaching
  • What to do before, during, and after teaching to take full advantage of what we know about the brain and learning
  • Part 12. Schools with the brain in mind
  • Connecting brain research to curriculum, assessment, and staff development
  • Supporting good instruction and good instructors
  • Change with the brain in mind
  • Glossary of brain terms
  • References
  • Follow-up References
  • Index
  • About the Author.