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brain-compatible learning [1 record]

Record 1 2006-09-27

English

Subject field(s)
  • Education Theory and Methods
  • Experimental Education
CONT

Brain-based learning has been called a combination of brain science and common sense. Hart (1983) called the brain "the organ of learning." He advocated learning more about the brain in order to design effective learning environments. Caine and Caine (1991) developed twelve principles that apply what we know about the function of the brain to teaching and learning. These principles were derived from an exploration of many disciplines and are viewed as a framework for thinking about teaching methodology.

Key term(s)
  • brain compatible learning
  • brain based learning

French

Domaine(s)
  • Théories et méthodes pédagogiques
  • Pédagogie expérimentale
CONT

Un apprentissage compatible avec le cerveau (humour, rappel, périodes d'attente, clôture, périodes de grande écoute, effet début-fin, etc.).

Spanish

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