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Brain-Based Learning

Resources on Learning and the Brain

Browse a list of articles, videos, and other links for exploring the connection between education and neuroscience.

October 25, 2011 Updated March 4, 2016

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Applying Neuroscience in the Classroom

Social and Emotional Learning and the Brain

  • Brain Labs: A Place to Enliven Learning: Consider creating a brain lab in your classroom or school to teach children about metacognition and develop skills for self-reflection, attention, emotional regulation, and cognitive flexibility. (麻豆传媒入口, 2015)
  • Brains in Pain Cannot Learn!: Understand how trauma affects the brain, and read about three ways to calm the stress response and ready brains for learning. (麻豆传媒入口, 2016)
  • Cracking the Code of Student Emotional Pain: Learn about three collaborative processes that will help reset expectations and rethink outcomes in the face of academic, emotional, or social challenges. (麻豆传媒入口, 2015)
  • Strengthening Executive Function Development for Students With ADD: Explore targeted mindfulness exercises that will help children with Attention Deficit Disorder to be more aware of reactions and decisions and to practice better emotional regulation and self-control. (麻豆传媒入口, 2015)
  • Cultivating Practical Optimism: Read about an activity that can help promote an attitude about life that relies on taking realistic, positive action. (麻豆传媒入口, 2014)
  • Change It Up and Calm It Down!: Discover ways to incorporate brain breaks and focused-attention practices into the school day to boost students鈥 brain health and knowledge acquisition. For more information, also see this earlier post on brain breaks and focused-attention practices. (麻豆传媒入口, 2016)
  • Maslow Comes to Life for Educators and Students: Explore a blueprint for classroom practice that translates Maslow鈥檚 Hierarchy of Needs into actionable, brain-compatible strategies. (麻豆传媒入口, 2014)

Brain-Based Student-Engagement Strategies

Brain-Friendly Assessment Practices

Neuroscience and the Common Core

Research on How the Brain Works

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