Teaching with the Brain in Mind

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Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 1998 - Education - 133 pages
Read the title again, and then consider: What is the point of doing your job any other way? After explaining the basics of research and theory in clear terms, this book offers precise techniques for putting those principles to work in class. The day after you read it, this book will make you more effective at commanding attention, motivating students, and helping them really remember what they learn. Produced by the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD).

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Motivation and Rewards
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The New Winds of Change 1 tell us about rewards? How can we boost intrinsic
71
The Learning Brain 7 process Why use the more emotionally laced learning?
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