While a lot of people might glaze over when the word neuroscience enters the conversation, Katie and Kris maintain that when you understand a bit of what happens in the brain, it gives a lot of context to some of the things that are happening in classrooms. This super approachable discussion of the way the brain works and WHY that matters in teaching and learning give a good intro to the intersection of neuroscience and education. Dip into topics like language learning, how the two sides of the brain communicate and why that matters, and what does 'right-brained' and 'left-brained' REALLY mean? Plus, can we 'fake it till we make it' when it comes to how our brain manages emotions?
Get in touch with Katie and Kris: katie@educatalyst.com
On IG: @keighten
And on Twitter: @Keightyen & @KrisAstle
Big thanks to our awesome editor Kevin Olenick!
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