Neuroscience is the study of how the brain and nervous system work. How does the brain learn and utilize new information? How can we use neuroscience in the classroom to maximize a child's learning? These aren't easy questions, but fortunately our experts are here to provide the answers.
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Putting Story Structure to Work
Now, all this about movies has been a diverting interlude (at least I hope it has), but what does it have to do with the...
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Do Dyslexic Brains Cause Reading Problems, or Vice Versa?
One of the most common assumptions in learning disabilities is that biological differences cause behavioral differences....
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Abilities and Multiple Intelligences
What is mental ability? How would you characterize someone who is mentally able? A moment of reflection tells us that...
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Primary School Age Brain Development
What's going on in the world of kids ages five through twelve? There is far more activity observed in these young brains...
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How Enriched Environments Benefit The Brain
Animal studies have found that enriched environments can induce important changes in the brain, including enhanced...
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