Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
558
Language
English
Published
Apr 15, 2020
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
1138240354
ISBN-13
9781138240353
Description
Educational neuroscience emerges as an innovative discipline, bridging the gap between cognitive science and educational practice. By delving into the complexities of how the brain processes information, the authors provide a compelling overview of the latest research that informs teaching methods and strategies. They highlight the importance of understanding the neural underpinnings of learning, equipping educators with the tools to improve student outcomes.
This exploration of the mind's workings reveals not only how individuals acquire knowledge but also the implications for curriculum design and pedagogical approaches. Through engaging discussions, the authors invite readers to consider how educational environments can be optimized by integrating scientific insights, ultimately fostering a more effective learning experience.
This exploration of the mind's workings reveals not only how individuals acquire knowledge but also the implications for curriculum design and pedagogical approaches. Through engaging discussions, the authors invite readers to consider how educational environments can be optimized by integrating scientific insights, ultimately fostering a more effective learning experience.
Genres
Children’s
Science & Technology
Art & Photography
Nature
Psychology