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Sticky Learning : How Neuroscience Supports Teaching That's Remembered

Part of the Seminarium Elements series
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Despite the introduction of new technologies for classrooms, many seminary courses still utilize primarily auditory methods to convey content.

Course outcomes may include opportunities for learners to demonstrate knowledge and skills gained but may not include opportunities for learners to begin to embed knowledge and skills into their long-term memory.

Educators are engaging with neuroscientists to reshape classroom practices, content delivery, curriculum design, and physical classroom spaces to enhance students' learning and memory, primarily in elementary and secondary education.

Why not in seminary education? An overview of how learning occurs in our brain, what the different types of memory are, and how memory is created serves as a framework for suggesting pedagogical tools.

These brain-friendly tools are specifically applied to individual academic disciplines, enabling instructors to make concrete modifications in the structure and content of what is taught, making learning more 'sticky.'

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Fortress Press,U.S.
1451488785 / 9781451488784
Paperback / softback
612.823
01/11/2014
United States
English
136 pages
152 x 229 mm, 318 grams