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Curriculum Instruction


Engaging Students in Brain-Based Thinking Tools to Increase Student Achievement

Session #: 309-1317
Presenter(s): Tausha Clay
Session Length: 1 hr. 30 min.
Event: 2009 Annual Conference
Date: March 13-16, 2009

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The use of visual organizers is a research-based method to make the abstract concrete for students. Participants will learn about brain-based instruction and how visual tools can help add depth and complexity to teaching and learning. The presenters will move participants to greater understanding about thinking processes with each visual organizer, including multiple content applications. The presenters will also provide instructional strategies that differentiate for students of all ability levels and learning styles.



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