• #33 Neuroscience Learning Design for Success and Inclusion

  • Oct 3 2021
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

#33 Neuroscience Learning Design for Success and Inclusion

  • Summary

  • Have you ever wondered why you or your students have reacted a certain way? Do you want to know more about your brain and the brains of your learners?

    In today's episode we are going back to the Empathetic Educator’s 12 Hour Day of learning - #EEConQuest.

    This was session number 4 with Lua Blignaut, Andrea Samadi, Ilene Winokur and Yania Jimenez

    This session is looking at neuroscience and thinking about how we can learn more about the brain to bring this into our teaching and learning as well as into our personal lives.

    Learn more about our fabulous Guests on board:

    Lua: https://twitter.com/MissLua_EDU

    Yanina: https://www.instagram.com/lets.celebr...

    Andrea: https://twitter.com/andreasamadi

    Ilene: https://twitter.com/IleneWinokur

     

    Look forward to having you with us!

     

    You can find out more about this amazing day of learning: https://www.naomitoland.com/what-is-e...

     

    You can find out more about Empathetic Educators here:

    Twitter: @naomi_toland (https://twitter.com/naomi_toland​) Youtube: @Naomi Toland or Empathetic Educators (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv6t...)

    Linkedin: Naomi Toland (https://www.linkedin.com/in/naomi-tol...)

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EmpatheticEd...

    Find out more on our Free App: bit.ly/educatorsapp

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