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How the Brain Learns

David A. Sousa (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
328 Seiten
2006 | 3rd Revised edition
Corwin Press Inc (Verlag)
978-1-4129-3661-3 (ISBN)
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This updated edition of the powerful bestseller examines new research on brain functioning and translates this information into effective classroom strategies and activities.
The new, Third Edition of How the Brain Learns continues to focus on helping educators turn research on brain functioning into practical classroom strategies. This revised edition includes information on how the brain processes information and how this helps students learn, tips on maximizing student retention using "down time," and such familiar pedagogy from previous editions as the Practitioner′s Corner, Key Points to Ponder, and pre- and post-assessments to measure the reader′s knowledge.



New to the third edition is:





Updated information on the Information Processing Model to reflect newer terminology and understandings about memory systems


Updated and exciting new research about language acquisition and how the brain learns to read


An expanded chapter on thinking skills including the recently revised version of Bloom′s Taxonomy


More examples of how emotions influence learning and memory


New Practitioner′s Corners


An updated resource section that includes additional books and Internet sites


More primary sources for those who wish to review the actual research studies

DR. David A. Sousa is an international consultant in educational neuroscience and author of more than twenty books that suggest ways educators and parents can translate current brain research into strategies for improving learning. A member of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, he has conducted workshops in hundreds of school districts on brain research, instructional skills, and science education at the preK–12 and university levels. He has made presentations to more than two hundred thousand educators at national conventions of educational organizations and to regional and local school districts across the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Asia. Dr. Sousa has a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Bridgewater State University in Massachusetts, a master of arts in teaching degree in science from Harvard University, and a doctorate from Rutgers University. His teaching experience covers all levels. He has taught senior high school science and served as a K–12 director of science, supervisor of instruction, and district superintendent in New Jersey schools. He was an adjunct professor of education at Seton Hall University for ten years and a visiting lecturer at Rutgers University. Prior to his career in New Jersey, Dr. Sousa taught at the American School of Paris (France) and served for five years as a foreign service officer and science advisor at the US diplomatic missions in Geneva (Switzerland) and Vienna (Austria). Dr. Sousa has edited science books and published dozens of articles in leading journals on professional development, science education, and educational research. His most popular books for educators include How the Brain Learns, now in its sixth edition; How the Special Needs Brain Learns, second edition; How the Gifted Brain Learns; How the Brain Learns to Read, second edition; How the Brain Influences Behavior; How the ELL Brain Learns; Differentiation and the Brain, second edition (with Carol Tomlinson); and How the Brain Learns Mathematics, second edition, which was selected by the Independent Book Publishers Association as one of the best professional development books. The Leadership Brain suggests ways for educators to lead today’s schools more effectively. Dr. Sousa’s books have been published in French, Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, Korean, Russian, and several other languages. His book Brainwork: The Neuroscience Behind How We Lead Others is written for business and organizational leaders. Dr. Sousa is past president of the National Staff Development Council (now called Learning Forward). He has received numerous awards from professional associations, school districts, and educational foundations for his commitment to research, staff development, and science education. He received the Distinguished Alumni Award and an honorary doctorate from Bridgewater State University and an honorary doctorate in humane letters from Gratz College in Philadelphia. Dr. Sousa has been interviewed on the NBC Today show, by other television programs, and by National Public Radio about his work with schools using brain research. He makes his home in south Florida.

About the Author
Preface to the Third Edition
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Looking Inside the Brain
Implications for Teaching
Why This Book Can Help Improve Teaching and Learning
1. Basic Brain Facts
Some Exterior Parts of the Brain
Some Interior Parts of the Brain
Neuron Development in Children
The Brain as a Novelty Seeker
What′s Coming Up?
2. How the Brain Processes Information
The Information Processing Model
What′s Coming Up?
3. Memory, Retention, and Learning
How the Memory Forms
Stages and Types of Memory
Learning and Retention
Factors Affecting Retention of Learning
Learning Motor Skills
Daily Biological Rythms Affect Teaching and Learning
Intelligence and Retrieval
What′s Coming Up?
4. The Power of Transfer
What Is Transfer
Teaching for Transfer
Context and Degree of Original Learning
Additional Thoughts About Transfer
What′s Coming Up?
5. Brain Specialization and Learning
Brain Lateralization
Spoken Language Specialization
Learning to Read
What′s Coming Up?
6. The Brain and the Arts
The Arts Are Basic to the Human Experience
Why Teach the Arts
The Sciences Need the Arts
Impact of the Arts on Student Learning and Behavior
Music
The Visual Arts
Movement
What′s Coming Up?
7. Thinking Skills and Learning
Characteristics of Human Thinking
The Dimensions of Human Thinking
Revisiting Bloom′s Taxonomy of the Cognitive Domain
8. Putting It All Together: Planning for Today and Tomorrow
Daily Planning
Unit Planning
Maintaining Skills for the Future
Conclusion
Glossary
References
Resources
Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.2.2006
Verlagsort Thousand Oaks
Sprache englisch
Maße 215 x 279 mm
Gewicht 770 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Pädagogische Psychologie
ISBN-10 1-4129-3661-6 / 1412936616
ISBN-13 978-1-4129-3661-3 / 9781412936613
Zustand Neuware
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