The 'BrainCanDo' Handbook of Teaching and Learning (eBook, PDF)
Practical Strategies to Bring Psychology and Neuroscience into the Classroom Redaktion: Harrington, Julia; Lutz, Catherine; Fancourt, Amy; Beale, Jonathan
The 'BrainCanDo' Handbook of Teaching and Learning (eBook, PDF)
Practical Strategies to Bring Psychology and Neuroscience into the Classroom Redaktion: Harrington, Julia; Lutz, Catherine; Fancourt, Amy; Beale, Jonathan
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The BrainCanDo Handbook of Teaching and Learning will provide teachers and school-leaders with a concise summary of some of the latest research findings outlining how educational neuroscience can improve learning outcomes.
The BrainCanDo Handbook of Teaching and Learning will provide teachers and school-leaders with a concise summary of some of the latest research findings outlining how educational neuroscience can improve learning outcomes.
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Autorenporträt
Julia Harrington is headmistress at Queen Anne's School and founder and chief executive officer of BrainCanDo. She has featured in and been interviewed by publications and media outlets including the Times, the Telegraph, the Guardian and the BBC. Jonathan Beale is researcher-in-residence at Eton College, a research fellow for BrainCanDo and head of public speaking at Queen Anne's School. He is the co-editor of two books for Routledge: Wittgenstein and Scientism (2017) and Wittgenstein and Contemporary Moral Philosophy (forthcoming - 2022). He has published articles on philosophy and education in journals and media outlets, including the New York Times. Amy Fancourt is head of psychology at Queen Anne's School and director of research for BrainCanDo. She has published articles on psychology and education in journals, including Nature Scientific Reports, Frontiers, Psychomusicology, Impact and Mind, Brain and Education, and in media outlets, including the Times. Catherine Lutz is training and development manager for BrainCanDo and a PhD candidate in psychology at the University of Essex, writing a doctoral thesis on the theme of the motivational role of pregame speeches in relation to elite athletic performance.
Inhaltsangabe
About the Editors and Contributors
Foreword
Michael Thomas
Introduction: The BrainCanDo Approach to Teaching and Learning
Julia Harrington, Jonathan Beale, Amy Fancourt and Catherine Lutz
Part 1: Controversies and Applications
Chapter 1: Educational Neuroscience and Educational Neuroscientism
Jonathan Beale
Chapter 2: How BrainCanDo has been Applied at Queen Anne's School
Gill Little
Part 2: Becoming a Successful Learner
Chapter 3: Developing Character Education in Schools: An Evidence-based Approach
Iro Konstantinou and Jonnie Noakes
Chapter 4: The Impact of Working Memory and Learning Difficulties in the Classroom
Amy Fancourt and Joni Holmes
Part 3: Motivation
Chapter 5: Motivational Contagion in Education
Laura Burgess, Patricia Riddelland Kou Murayama
Chapter 6: Mindset and Motivation: An Introduction to Potential Influences on Academic Achievement
Catherine Lutz
Chapter 7: Using an Executive Function-focused Approach to Build Self-regulation, Metacognition and Motivation in All Learners
Laurie Faith, Bettina Hohnen, Victoria Bagnall and Imogen Moore-Shelley
Part 4: Well-being
Chapter 8: Sleepy Teens in the Classroom
Frances Le Cornu Knight
Chapter 9: Gratitude, Subjective Well-being and Prosociality: Implications for Adolescence and Education
Sarah A. Buckingham and Joseph O. L. Buckingham
Part 5: Subject-specific Research
Chapter 10: Brain and Cognitive Development During Adolescence: Implications for Science and Mathematics Education
Annie Brookman-Byrne and Iroise Dumontheil
Chapter 11: The Impact of Music on Adolescents' Cognitive and Socio-emotional Learning
Introduction: The BrainCanDo Approach to Teaching and Learning
Julia Harrington, Jonathan Beale, Amy Fancourt and Catherine Lutz
Part 1: Controversies and Applications
Chapter 1: Educational Neuroscience and Educational Neuroscientism
Jonathan Beale
Chapter 2: How BrainCanDo has been Applied at Queen Anne's School
Gill Little
Part 2: Becoming a Successful Learner
Chapter 3: Developing Character Education in Schools: An Evidence-based Approach
Iro Konstantinou and Jonnie Noakes
Chapter 4: The Impact of Working Memory and Learning Difficulties in the Classroom
Amy Fancourt and Joni Holmes
Part 3: Motivation
Chapter 5: Motivational Contagion in Education
Laura Burgess, Patricia Riddelland Kou Murayama
Chapter 6: Mindset and Motivation: An Introduction to Potential Influences on Academic Achievement
Catherine Lutz
Chapter 7: Using an Executive Function-focused Approach to Build Self-regulation, Metacognition and Motivation in All Learners
Laurie Faith, Bettina Hohnen, Victoria Bagnall and Imogen Moore-Shelley
Part 4: Well-being
Chapter 8: Sleepy Teens in the Classroom
Frances Le Cornu Knight
Chapter 9: Gratitude, Subjective Well-being and Prosociality: Implications for Adolescence and Education
Sarah A. Buckingham and Joseph O. L. Buckingham
Part 5: Subject-specific Research
Chapter 10: Brain and Cognitive Development During Adolescence: Implications for Science and Mathematics Education
Annie Brookman-Byrne and Iroise Dumontheil
Chapter 11: The Impact of Music on Adolescents' Cognitive and Socio-emotional Learning
Daniel Müllensiefen and Peter Harrison
Index
Rezensionen
BrainCanDo aims to develop an educational approach informed by the latest evidence in educational neuroscience and psychology. What impressed me most... in this volume, is the commitment of BrainCanDo to leverage the latest research in the learning sciences into practical strategies to improve teaching. What most sets this volume apart from others in the field is its focus on adolescence. The second crucial strength of this volume is how it encourages a culture of research - that at all levels of education, teaching should be informed by evidence.
Michael S. C. Thomas, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at Birkbeck, University of London and Director of the University of London Centre for Educational Neuroscience.
BrainCanDo aims to develop an educational approach informed by the latest evidence in educational neuroscience and psychology. What impressed me most... in this volume, is the commitment of BrainCanDo to leverage the latest research in the learning sciences into practical strategies to improve teaching. What most sets this volume apart from others in the field is its focus on adolescence. The second crucial strength of this volume is how it encourages a culture of research - that at all levels of education, teaching should be informed by evidence.
Michael S. C. Thomas, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at Birkbeck, University of London and Director of the University of London Centre for Educational Neuroscience.
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