Psychology

Volume 10, Issue 2 (February 2019)

ISSN Print: 2152-7180   ISSN Online: 2152-7199

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Imbuing Education with Brain Research Can Improve Teaching and Enhance Productive Learning

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DOI: 10.4236/psych.2019.102010    1,404 Downloads   3,285 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

The article presents an experimental three-year Neuropedagogy Adaptation Project (NAP) that exposed practicing teachers to neuroscientific concepts and research findings in order to merge them with their teaching and classroom management practice. The project addressed two basic issues. First, selecting pertinent neuroscientific content areas that are best applicable to teaching and learning. Second, establishing a methodology and practice to infuse education with neuroscientific knowhow. The article gives an account of the project’s guidelines, and participants’ applications of neuroscientific concepts to classroom practices, and teacher student relationships. Based on the conclusions derived from the project, we argue that the time is ripe for establishing a new educational discipline—Neuropedagogy that is a blend of neuroscience, neurocognitive psychology and education.

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Friedman, I. , Grobgeld, E. and Teichman-Weinberg, A. (2019) Imbuing Education with Brain Research Can Improve Teaching and Enhance Productive Learning. Psychology, 10, 122-311. doi: 10.4236/psych.2019.102010.

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