Description
Professor Martin Westwell, Director, Flinders Centre for Science Education in the 21st Century, Flinders University, Australia
Within education there is a growing interest in neuroscience research and what it can teach us. This book focuses on what neuroscience means for education professionals - in key areas such as learning, memory, intelligence and motivation - and addresses questions such as:
- How does the brain enable us to learn?
- Why do some children have learning difficulties, such as ADHD or dyslexia?
- How can actual scientific research be applied to pedagogy and curriculum design
This friendly book is jargon-free and no prior scientific knowledge is assumed of the reader. It is thought-provoking reading for practising teachers across all age ranges, trainee teachers, parents, head teachers, educational policymakers, academics and educational psychologists.
About the Author
John G. Geake is Professor of Learning and Teaching in the School of Education, The University of New England, Australia. John co-founded the Oxford Cognitive Neuroscience Education Forum and conducted research at the Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain, Oxford, UK.
Book Information
ISBN 9780335234219
Author John Geake
Format Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint Open University Press
Publisher Open University Press
Weight(grams) 407g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 13mm