Multiple Pathways to the Student Brain : Energizing and Enhancing Instruction Paperback - 2014 - 1st Edition
by Janet Zadina
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- Title Multiple Pathways to the Student Brain : Energizing and Enhancing Instruction
- Author Janet Zadina
- Binding Paperback
- Edition number 1st
- Edition 1
- Condition New
- Pages 288
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
- Publication date 2014
- Features Bibliography, Index, Price on Product - Canadian, Table of Contents
- Bookseller's Inventory # G1118567617I2N00
- ISBN 9781118567616 / 1118567617
- Weight 1.04 lbs (0.47 kg)
- Dimensions 9.56 x 6.56 x 0.34 in (24.28 x 16.66 x 0.86 cm)
- Category Education / Teaching
- Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2014002591
- Dewey Decimal Code 370.152
- Quantity available 1
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MULTIPLE PATHWAYS TO THE STUDENT BRAIN
From an award-winning neuroscience researcher with twenty years of teaching experience, Multiple Pathways to the Student Brain uses educator-friendly language to explain how the brain learns. Steering clear of "neuro-myths," Dr. Janet Zadina discusses multiple brain pathways for learning and provides practical advice for creating a brain-compatible classroom.
While there is an abundance of books and workshops that aim to integrate education and brain science, educators are seldom given concrete, actionable advice that makes a difference in the classroom. Multiple Pathways to the Student Brain bridges that divide by providing examples of strategies for day-to-day instruction aligned with the latest brain science. The book explains not only the sensory/motor pathways that are familiar to most educators (visual, auditory, and kinesthetic), it also explores the lesser known pathways--reward/survival, language, social, emotional, frontal lobe, and memory/attention--and how they can be tapped to energize and enhance instruction.
Educators are forever searching for new and improved ways to convey information and inspire curiosity, and research suggests that exploiting different pathways may have a major effect on learning. Multiple Pathways to the Student Brain allows readers to see brain science through the eyes of a teacher--and teaching through the eyes of a brain scientist.
Praise for Multiple Pathways to the Student Brain
"Janet Zadina masterfully bridges the world of neuroscience and education. With this book, she provides educators with a toolbox of practical, scientifically supported ideas that can be used in the classroom immediately."
--Ursula Sohns, Professor of Developmental Studies, Lone Star College-North Harris, Texas
"Finally, a book that integrates brain research and how to apply it with practical strategies to maximize student achievement! Janet Zadina's chatty, conversational tone makes this a quick, easy read. It will be a resource I refer to often."
--Karen Solis, K-12 ESL Teacher, Gastonia, NC