Resources and Links
Your Brain Map-Strategies for Accelerated Learning
(Open Colleges Interactive Brain)
Visualizing How We Read
Dr. Steve Fleming on Metacognition
Peabody, Vanderbilt Brain Institute launch nation’s first doctorate in educational neuroscience
False Fronts in the Language Wars
Does Speaking in a Second Language Make You Think More, or Feel Less?
Small Change In Reading To Preschoolers Can Help Disadvantaged Kids Catch Up
Scholars Say Pupils Gain Social Skills in Coed Classes
The Goldilocks Effect: Babies Choose ‘Just Right’ Experiences
How Do You Spark a Love of Math in Kids?
Kids are toning up, tuning in
Reduce Dumb Decisions by Thinking in a Foreign Language
Project-Based Learning: Success Start to Finish
Physics for the New Millennium
Two Challenges in Teaching ELLs
Primary Language Use and Book Selection
Tired of Feeling Bad? The New Science of Feelings Can Help
21 Days to Positivity
Treating Sleep Apnea in Children Reverses Brain Abnormalities
Using Critical Thinking to Find Trustworthy Websites
Understanding "Fair Use" in a Digital World
Science of Spatial Learning
Clark: The economic case for early education
Old school teaching better for retaining knowledge
Flipped Classroom: The Full Picture for Higher Education
Come the Revolution
By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN
This is your brain on sugar: UCLA study shows high-fructose diet sabotages learning, memory
Does Sugar Make You Stupid?
Synaptic Plasticity
Music to Help Children Learn a New Language: 10 Minutes at a Time
Is the Purpose of Sleep to Let Our Brains “Defragment,” Like a Hard Drive?
Interactive Music Classes Improve Babies’ Social Development, Communication
Kerry Porter Yoga
This is an outstanding source for strategies to enhance learning.
Here is something brain-compatible for math teachers.
Brain Mind Learning.
Critical Thinking.
Layered Curriculum.
(I think you will enjoy this and get some strategies. JZ)
Mind/Brain Learning principles.
Brain Facts.
Neuroscience Education.
Neuroscience on the Internet.
Dyslexia Resource. International Dyslexia Association.
A very simple, clear introduction to the brain that’s wonderfully well done
Explore Further” link for “The Human Brain” at the bottom of the home page
A to Z themes
Theme: Words about words
Pinker on language
Dawkins Universe is queerer than we can suppose
Einstein's Brain - Great Graphic!
Teaching Methods and Correlation to Learning in the Language Classroom
Guiding Principles for Dual Language Education
Another Dual Language Resource
Use this to help your students group things
Cardiovascular and Coordination Training Differentially Improve Cognitive Performance and Neural Processing in Older Adults
The intense world theory - a unifying theory of the neurobiology of autism
Beautiful and fun video about the brain. Short and lovely. Great for children, too.
Neuroscience & the Classroom: Making Connections
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Brain Research and Instruction
Science and Strategies
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Brain Research and Instruction
Bridging Neuroscience and Education
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