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How the Brain Learns David A. Sousa

How the Brain Learns By David A. Sousa

How the Brain Learns by David A. Sousa


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Summary

Latest edition includes updated information on brain processes including memory systems; how the explosion of technology affects the brain; and how learning and participating in the arts enhances cognitive processing and creativity. Includes more than 150 new references and an expanded index.

How the Brain Learns Summary

How the Brain Learns by David A. Sousa

One major development since the third edition of this text is the birth of a new academic discipline. Called educational neuroscience or mind, brain, and education science, this field explores how research findings from neuroscience, education, and psychology can inform our understandings about teaching and learning, and whether they have implications for educational practice. This new edition includes updated information on memory systems, especially the changes in working memory capacity; new research findings on how the explosion of technology may be affecting the brain; new information on brain organization and learning, and revised sections on hemispheric specialization;anew research on how learning the arts enhances cognitive processing and creativity; an expanded Resources section that includes more Internet sites selected for their reliable information on the brain; and more than 150 new oraupdated references, most of which are primary sources for those who wish to explore the actual research studies. This book opens the door to educational neuroscience in the hopes that educators will experience the joy of seeing more students reach their full potential.

How the Brain Learns Reviews

I have found this book to be quite useful for doctoral-level students who are just beginning to read, examine, and comprehend brain research. It is a wonderful first step to exploring the fascinating world of brain-compatible teaching and learning!

-- Marjorie Hall Haley, Professor of Education
Dr. Sousa does a wonderful job of interpreting the research and using what is known about how the brain learns to provide teachers with effective strategies for the classroom. -- Kathy Tritz-Rhodes, Principal

About David A. Sousa

David A. Sousa, EdD, is an international consultant in educational neuroscience and author of more than a dozen books that translate brain research into strategies for improving learning. He has presented to more than 200,000 educators across the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Asia. He has taught high school chemistry and served in administrative positions, including superintendent of schools. He was an adjunct professor of education at Seton Hall University and a visiting lecturer at Rutgers University. Dr. Sousa has edited science books and published dozens of articles in leading journals. His books have been published in French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Arabic, Korean, and several other languages. He is past president of the National Staff Development Council (now Learning Forward) and has received honorary degrees and awards for his commitment to research, professional development, and science education. He has appeared on NBC's Today Show and National Public Radio to discuss his work with schools using brain research.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Fourth Edition Acknowledgments About the Author Introduction 1. Basic Brain Facts 2. How the Brain Processes Information 3. Memory, Retention, and Learning 4. The Power of Transfer 5. Brain Organization and Learning 6. The Brain and the Arts 7. Thinking Skills and Learning 8. Putting It All Together Resources Glossary References Index

Additional information

GOR009120831
9781412997973
1412997976
How the Brain Learns by David A. Sousa
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
20110927
336
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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