At the end of the fifties and beginning of the sixties of the twentieth century, behavioural theory dominated educational practices. It produced a model of the educational environment based on the assumption that learning can be divided into specific, easily measurable parts, where the focus was on the...
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Alone In A Room Imagine that you are alone in a room with nothing to do. No cell phone, no book to read or TV to watch, no other people to talk to. Just you and your thoughts for 15 minutes. How will you feel? How much can your brain...
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How to use brain-based learning in the classroom? What are the main brain-based learning strategies to apply in the classroom to enhance learning? Creating a brain-based classroom takes time to implement, test, and modify before you can really see the results. However, it is completely up to you...
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