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Thanks to unprecedented advances in brain science, we know more about the brain today than ever before. But what does that science tell us about how we learn? How can we capture the power of neuroscience research so that it benefits our students?Judy Willis and Malana Willis answer these questions with clarity and insight, translating recent research on the brain and learning into understandable concepts and practical strategies to use across the curriculum, spanning all grade levels from preK through postsecondary.In this revised and expanded edition of the bestselling ResearchBased Strategies to Ignite Student Learning, readers will learn how to* Arouse students' curiosity and interest in pursuing wideranging topics, including those they might typically find boring.* Counteract the negative effects of stress, boredom, and frustration on memory.* Defuse undesirable behaviors that are the result of the brain's natural "fight/flight/freeze" response.* Incorporate the motivating characteristics of video gamingincluding clear goals, achievable challenges, predictions, and continual feedbackinto classroom learning.* Break through stereotypes that deter students from reaching their full potential.* Use the power of neuroscience research to develop students' executive function skills, such as focus, prioritization, organization, collaboration, critical analysis, and innovation.Willis and Willis describe how the brain converts a vast amount of sensory input into longterm memory and durable understanding, and how educators can use this knowledge to guide students to more successful experiences in school and beyond.
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