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The three instructional techniques associated with brain-based learning are:
How Brain-Based Learning Impacts Education
Curriculum - Teachers must design learning around student interests and make learning contextual.
Instruction - Educators let students learn in teams and use peripheral learning. Teachers structure learning aroundreal problems, encouraging students to also learn in settings outside the classroom and the school building.
Assessment - Since all students are learning, their assessment should allow them to understand their own learning stylesand preferences; students monitor and enhance their own learning process.
What Brain-Based Learning Suggests
How the brain works has a significant impact on what kinds of learning activities are most effective. Educators need to helpstudents have appropriate experiences and capitalize on those experiences. Educator Renate Caine illustrates this point by describingthree interactive elements essential to this process:
A few other tenets of brain-based learning include:
Designers of educational tools must be artistic in their creation of brain-friendly environments. Instructors need torealize that the best way to learn is not through lecture, but by participation in realistic environments that let learners try new thingssafely.
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Definition
This approach to learning emphasizes the fact that individuals perceive and process information in very different ways. Thelearning styles theory implies that how much individuals learn has more to do with whether the educational experience is geared toward theirparticular style of learning than whether or not they are "smart." In fact, educators should not ask, "Is this student smart?" but rather " How is this student smart?"
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