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How Learning and Cognitive Science Can Improve Student Outcomes. Middle School Matters Program No. 1
Graesser, Art; Rodriguez, Gina; Brasiel, Sarah J. – George W. Bush Institute, Education Reform Initiative, 2013
There are research-based principles and practices from the learning and cognitive sciences that can be applied to all content areas in middle grades education to improve student outcomes. Even teachers of courses like Physical Education can consider these strategies for assisting students in remembering rules of sports, different sports…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Best Practices, Teaching Methods, Cognitive Science
Goswami, Usha – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2008
Cognitive neuroscience aims to improve our understanding of aspects of human learning and performance by combining data acquired with the new brain imaging technologies with data acquired in cognitive psychology paradigms. Both neuroscience and psychology use the philosophical assumptions underpinning the natural sciences, namely the scientific…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Neurology, Brain, Cognitive Psychology
Bakhurst, David – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2008
It is often argued that neuroscience can be expected to provide insights of significance for education. Advocates of this view are sometimes committed to "brainism", the view (a) that an individual's mental life is constituted by states, events and processes in her brain, and (b) that psychological attributes may legitimately be ascribed to the…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Neurology, Brain, Cognitive Psychology
Howard-Jones, Paul – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2008
This article examines how discussions around the new interdisciplinary research area combining neuroscience and education have brought into sharp relief differences in the philosophies of learning in these two areas. It considers the difficulties faced by those working at the interface between these two areas and, in particular, it focuses on the…
Descriptors: Neurology, Brain, Cognitive Science, Learning Processes
Purdy, Noel; Morrison, Hugh – Oxford Review of Education, 2009
This paper critically examines the application of research into cognitive neuroscience to educational contexts. It first considers recent warnings from within the neuroscientific community itself about the limitations of current neuroscientific knowledge and the urgent need to dispel popular "neuromyths" which have become accepted in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Brain, Research Utilization, Scientific Research
Greitzer, Frank L.; Kuchar, Olga Anna; Huston, Kristy – Journal on Educational Resources in Computing, 2007
Serious games use entertainment principles, creativity, and technology to meet government or corporate training objectives, but these principles alone will not guarantee that the intended learning will occur. To be effective, serious games must incorporate sound cognitive, learning, and pedagogical principles into their design and structure. In…
Descriptors: Training Objectives, Educational Technology, Educational Principles, Design Requirements

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