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What Today's Neuroscience Means for Tomorrow's Classrooms

Session #: 308-1257
Presenter(s): Judith Willis
Session Length: 1.5 hr.
Event: 2008 ASCD Annual Conference
Date: March 15-17, 2008

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As brain imaging studies continue to give a clearer picture of how individuals respond to sensory stimuli and perform discrete cognitive tasks, we have been accumulating knowledge about the brain's neural systems. Teaching strategies have been proposed to correlate with interpretations about how the scanned brain responds to interventions. As more cognitive and classroom testing evaluates these interventions and strategies outside the scanners, what can we bring to students to enhance their educational experiences?



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