Creating Brain-friendly Classrooms
Practical Instructional Strategies for Education
By (author) Lowell Biller
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Publication date:
24 December 2002Length of book:
112 pagesPublisher
R&L EducationISBN-13: 9781461648475
Educators have an incredible opportunity to influence the development of neural pathways within the brain of each student. Biller's guide to brain-friendly learning promotes an understanding of how the neuroscience discoveries of the past decade can be applied in today's classrooms. His four-step process called I-CAN, an acronym for: Instructional climate, Cerebral engagement, Abundant connections and Neural practice, provides instructional tools and strategies that are aligned with the way the brain naturally learns and will aid in effective teaching and discipline. This book bridges the gap between neurological research and classroom application. Intended for K-12 educators, this work will be of interest to parents and others looking for insight into how the brain receives, processes, and stores information.
This book is for educators who want to design lessons that are aligned with how the brain naturally learns. It provides a review of current scientific research concerning how the brain functions and includes practical instructional strategies that are easy to use and well researched. I would recommend this book as an addition to your professional library.