Differentiation and the brain : how neuroscience supports the learner-friendly classroom
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Differentiation and the brain : how neuroscience supports the learner-friendly classroom
Solution Tree Press, c2011
- : library ed
- : perfect bound
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-196) and index
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Description
Examine the basic principles of differentiation in light of what current research on educational neuroscience has revealed. This research pool offers information and insights that can help educators decide whether certain curricular, instructional and assessment choices are likely to be more effective than others. The authors show how to implement differentiation properly to emphasise shared responsibility between teacher and student, because the brain that does the work is the brain that learns! This unique book follows a practical, eight-chapter format with relatable chapter vignettes.
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