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What is Brain Friendly Learning?
What is Brain Friendly Learning?
We are now in 21st century where we have to realize that the world is evolving at rapid pace so fast that most of us have challenges to cope with the knowledge or skills that we need to acquire. Hence, it is essential that we must learn new skills or technologies that help us to pick up information or knowledge effortlessly or we need to find ways to make our brain understand what we need to…
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Educational Theories Explored – An Index of the Most Influential Theories Informing Learning Design
Educational Theories Explored – An Index of the Most Influential Theories Informing Learning Design
Without a coherent and consistent theory to underpin learning, you risk each lesson or learning episode becoming a stand alone and random opportunity. Our friends at Educational Technology and Mobile Learning have referred us to the excellent work of Instructional Design who have published a list of fifty of the most influential educational theories which inform the design of learning. […]
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How do I increase my child’s intelligence? | BBC iWonder
During the first five years of a child’s life 90% of their brain development takes place. Up to 51% of a child’s development is thought to be defined by environmental factors. Explore this feature on the BBC website: How do I increase my child’s intelligence? | BBC iWonder
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What’s the brain got to do with learning anyway?
As teacher’s we’ve all been there: the PGCE lecture or INSET day where you’re told to teach in a particular way. They’ll learn more; it’s good for their brains. Trust us, we know about clever stuff like Brain Science. It’s proven by Experts. So, no need to ask how this new strategy works, or why, then? Or who, in fact, the experts are, and what they might be expert at?
Over the next few weeks, I’ll be examining a few of the more popular neuroscientific ideas which have made their way into schools and sorting the fact from the neuro-science fiction.
Top 10 TED Talks That Could Change Your Life
There’s no time like the present to grow or refine ourselves a little bit more, and few resources are as helpful as TED talks. In that vein, here are the top 10 TED Talks featured on Lifehacker. 10. Your Body Language Shapes Who You Are Change your posture, change your life. Amy Cuddy explains how […]
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Educational Theories Explored – An Index of the Most Influential Theories Informing Learning Design
Without a coherent and consistent theory to underpin learning, you risk each lesson or learning episode becoming a stand alone and random opportunity. Our friends at Educational Technology and Mobile Learning have referred us to the excellent work of Instructional Design who have published a list of fifty of the most influential educational theories which inform the design of learning. […]
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