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Brain-Based Learning
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Co-authored by Liesl McConchie and Dr. Eric Jensen, this book explores how current neuroscience findings can inform classroom practice and instructional design.
It translates research about attention, memory, emotion, and motivation into practical strategies teachers can use to create more effective learning environments.
The book includes examples, classroom applications, and short, focused chapters that make brain science accessible for educators.
Emphasizing the interplay between emotion and cognition, it provides tools for fostering engagement, reducing anxiety, and improving student retention.
Overall, it serves as a bridge between academic research and everyday teaching practice, supporting teachers in making evidence-based changes.
It translates research about attention, memory, emotion, and motivation into practical strategies teachers can use to create more effective learning environments.
The book includes examples, classroom applications, and short, focused chapters that make brain science accessible for educators.
Emphasizing the interplay between emotion and cognition, it provides tools for fostering engagement, reducing anxiety, and improving student retention.
Overall, it serves as a bridge between academic research and everyday teaching practice, supporting teachers in making evidence-based changes.
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Mentioned by Liesl as an earlier book she co-wrote about how learning happens in the brain.

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