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Introduction To Brain-Compatible Learning

Introduction To Brain-Compatible Learning

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A readable introduction
Review: Eric Jensen has been teaching and writing in the area of brain compatible learning for some time now. He has a series of books that go into great detail concerning the implications of brain reseach for educators. This small volume is an appetizer of what is to come. The book presents a quick review of brain research and the anatomy of the brain. Then Jensen develops 12 principles to apply to educators. Jensen refers this as the new paradigm of education. Some of what he writes is not new, but finally can be proved scientifically. The book is what it is a good introduction to the implications for educators of what brain research has been doing. As Jensen notes, much of brain research is very esoteric and not practical for educators. The book skims over ideas that are dealt with in greater detail in other books and Jensen's workshops. However, this book serves to be a good starting place for educators who sense that something is missing in the methodologies that exist today.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A readable introduction
Review: Eric Jensen has been teaching and writing in the area of brain compatible learning for some time now. He has a series of books that go into great detail concerning the implications of brain reseach for educators. This small volume is an appetizer of what is to come. The book presents a quick review of brain research and the anatomy of the brain. Then Jensen develops 12 principles to apply to educators. Jensen refers this as the new paradigm of education. Some of what he writes is not new, but finally can be proved scientifically. The book is what it is a good introduction to the implications for educators of what brain research has been doing. As Jensen notes, much of brain research is very esoteric and not practical for educators. The book skims over ideas that are dealt with in greater detail in other books and Jensen's workshops. However, this book serves to be a good starting place for educators who sense that something is missing in the methodologies that exist today.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Change spelling of "Compatiable" to compatible -
Review: Just ordered. Will review after received. Thank


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