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O'Grady, Patty – Online Submission, 2011
This paper proposes a coherent and unique set of 12 standards, adopting a neuroscience framework for biologically based on school reform. This model of educational principles and practices aligns with the long-standing principles and practices of the Progressive Education Movement in the United States and the emerging principles of neuroscience.…
Descriptors: Progressive Education, Standards, Biology, Educational Change
Duman, Bilal – Online Submission, 2007
The purpose of this study is to investigate approaches and techniques related to how brain based learning used in classroom atmosphere. This general purpose were answered following the questions: (1) What is the aim of brain based learning? (2) What are general approaches and techniques that brain based learning used? and (3) How should be used…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Brain, Classroom Environment, Neurological Organization
Phillips, Janet M. – Online Submission, 2005
We have learned more about the brain in the past five years than the previous 100. Neuroimaging, lesion studies, and animal studies have revealed the intricate inner workings of the brain and learning. Synaptogenesis, pruning, sensitive periods, and plasticity have all become accepted concepts of cognitive neuroscience that are now being applied…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Practices, Educational Theories, Brain
Griffin, Michael – Online Submission, 2006
Human beings have always enjoyed a special relationship with the organisation of audible sound we call music. Through the passage of time, the roles and functions of music have represented manifold expressions to people, and in the present day music is ubiquitous and readily available to all who seek it. Recent advances in digital music technology…
Descriptors: Psychology, Neurology, Educational Environment, Music Therapy
Stickel, Sue A.; Callaway, Yvonne L. – Online Submission, 2007
Increasing research findings are pointing out that using positive psychology and wellness strategies in counseling and therapy are helpful in fostering healthy human development (Snyder & Lopez, 2001). Positive psychology is addressing the importance of positive emotions, character traits, and features of enabling institutions such as the 'good…
Descriptors: Psychology, Outcomes of Education, Motivation, Etiology