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James B. Hale; Lisa Hain; Kim R. Fitzer; Karie Lorenz; Nadine Metro – Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2025
Teachers and allied professionals change the brains of students with their instruction and interventions. Since their efforts lead to physiological changes through the brain's natural propensity for plasticity, it is perplexing that very few educators know about the brain, or how their actions influence brain development in the children they…
Descriptors: Brain, Neurological Organization, Physiology, Child Development
Estrada, Juan-Diego – Educational Leadership, 2023
Educators instruct students in ways of thinking every day--from critical thinking to logical reasoning to abstract and conceptual thought. But thinking can get overwhelming, and it's easy for students' minds to wander. Juan-Diego Estrada explains how educators can incorporate mindfulness practices into the school day to help students focus,…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Metacognition, Neurosciences, Attention Control
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Luc Rousseau – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2024
Despite considerable progress made in educational neuroscience, neuromyths persist in the teaching profession, hampering translational endeavors. The initial wave of interventions designed to dispel educational neuromyths was predominantly directed at preservice teachers. More recent work in the field, reviewed here, has shifted its focus…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Neurosciences, Brain, Inservice Teacher Education
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Margaret Lee – Learning Professional, 2025
In this article, the author describes learning principles that are grounded in Daniel Willingham's (2017) simple model of the mind and suggest professional learning strategies aligned with them. These strategies are consistent with the Learning Designs standard of the Standards for Professional Learning, which states, in part, "Educators use…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Instructional Design, Cognitive Science, Standards
Christina A. Piazza – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Most of the world's population believe in the idea of learning styles (Dekker et al., 2012; Howard-Jones, 2014; Macdonald et al., 2017; Torrijos-Muelas et al., 2021). The theory of learning styles conveys individuals learn best in a certain way (e.g., visual, auditory, or kinesthetic). An extension of this theory is the hypothesis that an…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Mathematics Instruction, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Methods
Taylor Diane Williams – ProQuest LLC, 2024
In this action research study, the researcher sought to explore the influence of Professional Learning Community (PLC) participation on the recognition and awareness of general education teachers on neurodiversity in their classrooms. Additionally, the study aimed to investigate the effects of the teachers' awareness on their instructional…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Faculty Development, Teacher Attitudes, Knowledge Level
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Dubinsky, Janet M.; Roehrig, Gillian; Varma, Sashank – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2022
The foundational contributions from neuroscience regarding how learning occurs in the brain reside within one of Shulman's seven components of teacher knowledge, Knowledge of Students. While Knowledge of Students combines inputs from multiple social science disciplines that traditionally inform teacher education, teachers must also (and…
Descriptors: Neurosciences, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Faculty Development, Teacher Student Relationship
Mary Cay Ricci – Prufrock Press, 2024
The latest edition of "Mindsets in the Classroom" provides educators with ideas and strategies to build a growth mindset school culture, wherein students are challenged to change their thinking about their abilities and potential through resilience, perseverance, and a variety of strategies. This updated edition contains content from the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Classroom Techniques, School Culture, Resilience (Psychology)
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Gursen Sisman; Dilara Demirbulak; Ayse Yilmaz Virlan – European Journal of Education, 2025
This descriptive study aimed to investigate neuromyth prevalence among English language teachers. Data were collected through a digital questionnaire administered to 114 English teachers in Istanbul, Turkey, with the mediation of the Ministry of National Education (MoNE). Most participants were female secondary school teachers working at public…
Descriptors: Incidence, Misconceptions, Neurosciences, Brain
Mary Cay Ricci – Prufrock Press, 2024
The latest edition of "Mindsets in the Classroom" provides educators with ideas and strategies to build a growth mindset school culture, wherein students are challenged to change their thinking about their abilities and potential through resilience, perseverance, and a variety of strategies. This updated edition contains content from the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Educational Strategies, Resilience (Psychology)
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Amy Smith; Melissa Derby – Kairaranga, 2023
This paper examines how kaiako (teachers) view professional learning and development training (PLD) in structured literacy (SL) in a Maori-medium immersion context. Through interviews with kaiako in a kura kaupapa Maori (Maori-medium educational setting) who teach students in Years 1-6, and images of the literacy environment to capture some of the…
Descriptors: Pacific Islanders, Faculty Development, Malayo Polynesian Languages, Language of Instruction
Lora L. Wilson – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Elementary teachers are challenged to meet the needs of all types of learners within their classrooms; high ability, learning disabled, average ability, and students suffering from childhood trauma. Childhood trauma impacts the brain of a young person and may keep them in a state of fight, flight, or shutdown, making it difficult to learn. Many…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Neurosciences, Trauma, Teacher Attitudes
Trina M. Dreyer – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Educational neuroscience bridges research in neuroscience and in educational theories and practices (Amran et al., 2019). The science behind how the brain learns informs educational approaches that can be applied in the classroom (Howard-Jones, 2014). Prior research has focused on teachers' knowledge and applications of educational neuroscience,…
Descriptors: Neurosciences, Faculty Development, Educational Theories, Administrator Attitudes
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Tan, Yuen Sze Michelle; Amiel, Joshua Johnstone – Professional Development in Education, 2022
Little is known about the integration of current neuroscience knowledge to classroom teaching, although many teachers rely on neuromyths to shape their pedagogies. Through a professional development approach, the learning study, we explored how teachers learned to apply neuroscience to teaching instruction. The teachers collaborated to design,…
Descriptors: Neurosciences, Teaching Methods, Faculty Development, Misconceptions
Trenae Shontel Howard – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The problem was the commonly held belief that lack of confidence, preparedness, educational neuromyths, and little or no professional development are factors that impede early childhood teachers' implementation of brain-based learning strategies in the daily curriculum design structure. This qualitative narrative inquiry aimed to explore…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Preschool Teachers, Grade 1, Grade 2
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