Leading and Learning in Schools
Brain-Based Practices
Henry G Cram author Vito Germinario author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
As a result of the research taking place in cognitive science, neuroscience, the human genome project, physics and pharmacology, we are in the midst of a knowledge explosion. Never before have we had the potential for increasing our success with a wider range of students; knowing how students learn will inevitably lead us to more effective ways of teaching. In this groundbreaking work, Cram and Germinario present brain-based research in the language of laymen. More importantly, they show how administrators and teachers can use those findings to improve schools. This volume examines the mental models upon which schools operate, and how they blend (or compete) with the emerging frameworks for brain-compatible teaching and learning.
They show how educational policy and practice must adapt to brain-based learning research...Professional staff development in brain-based research is of vital importance... * School Administrator *
For educators who do not know the research behind some of the most successful recent classroom practices, or who simply would like a clearer explanation, this book should serve well. * Education Review *
ISBN: 9780810837553
Dimensions: 230mm x 151mm x 12mm
Weight: 313g
216 pages